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Loving CSS remedy so far as an alternative to Normalize/my own boilerplate, but I'm hesitant to use it in prod with beta warnings everywhere. Is there an agreed upon path to a 1.0 stable release in place? What large pieces still need to be done/tested/are subject to breaking changes?
Seeing as there hasn't been much activity on the repo lately, is it worth releasing the current work as a 1.0? That's what semver is for after all, and if there are breaking changes to come we can just push out a new major version.
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There's a similar project to this one btw, though I haven't compared the two for differences.
sanitize.css is from Jonathan Neal, who co-created normalize.css with Nicolas Gallagher, but deviates from normalize.css by making adjustments to better meet the common expectations/preferences of web developers. Not unlike this project. They also split out styles for typography/forms/page as complimentary additions similar to reminders/quotes in this repo.
Might be viable alternative for you until this project is more confident to drop the warnings?
Loving CSS remedy so far as an alternative to Normalize/my own boilerplate, but I'm hesitant to use it in prod with beta warnings everywhere. Is there an agreed upon path to a 1.0 stable release in place? What large pieces still need to be done/tested/are subject to breaking changes?
Seeing as there hasn't been much activity on the repo lately, is it worth releasing the current work as a 1.0? That's what semver is for after all, and if there are breaking changes to come we can just push out a new major version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: