From ca4d8654a0964b56d84344bbfa3adcee7e24b3fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jordan Hawker Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 15:14:37 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fixing my name :P --- README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a04c51e..d2d9f30 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -66,5 +66,5 @@ These don't have blog posts but it felt like they should be tracked somehow. 'There should be one– and preferably only one –obvious way to do it.'" - [Ondrej Sevcik](https://twitter.com/ondrejsevcik/status/1138778957178974209) 1. "a few more thoughts on the #emberjs2019 topic: before thinking about what comes after Octane, let's finish and officially release Ember Octane first! (link: https://twitter.com/real_ate/status/1139092835154706432) twitter.com/real_ate/statu… has similar thoughts" - [Tobias Bieniek](https://twitter.com/TobiasBieniek/status/1139100524014395394) 1. "Keep Routes as a concept but make it easier to experiment with alternative navigation schemes wherein there might not be such a thing as route (or whatever it is is unrecognizable from the classic Ember desktop navigation route)" - [Alex Matchneer](https://twitter.com/amatchneer/status/1139242398134018048) -1. "I didn't have time to write my own blog post this year, but I guess this thread has turned into my own #EmberJS2019 wishlist. We need to be able to show that #EmberJS can provide powerful default performance & build features to put us on the cutting edge of JS app frameworks. 13/" - [Jordan Axle](https://twitter.com/JordanHawker/status/1139811888953319424) +1. "I didn't have time to write my own blog post this year, but I guess this thread has turned into my own #EmberJS2019 wishlist. We need to be able to show that #EmberJS can provide powerful default performance & build features to put us on the cutting edge of JS app frameworks. 13/" - [Jordan Hawker](https://twitter.com/JordanHawker/status/1139811888953319424) 1. "I’d hoped to publish a blog post for #Emberjs2019 but time ran out to do so. As I read some of the other blog posts, many of the things I’ve been wanting to see have already been mentioned. A revised file system layout, the advent of Embroider as the new built-in tree-shaking" - [David Baker](https://twitter.com/acorncom/status/1140456701318987776)