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Include a link from 16 blog post to 15.5 #50

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gaearon opened this issue Oct 7, 2017 · 6 comments
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Include a link from 16 blog post to 15.5 #50

gaearon opened this issue Oct 7, 2017 · 6 comments

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@gaearon
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gaearon commented Oct 7, 2017

16 blog post doesn't mention how to run codemods. By now many people forgot.

We should either mention it, or link to the 15.5 post that mentions it.

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jxom commented Oct 7, 2017

There is already a link to the v15.5 blog post below the Packaging sub-header in the v16 blog post. Should it be more obvious? or should there be a couple of samples in the v16 blog post?

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gaearon commented Oct 7, 2017

It's worth calling out again in Upgrading section.

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jxom commented Oct 7, 2017

Agreed!

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xjlim commented Oct 7, 2017

I will work on this.

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bvaughn commented Oct 7, 2017

@xjlim Looks like a PR #52 has already been submitted for this.

Maybe check out some of our other "good first issues" that don't have an "in progress" label yet?

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bvaughn commented Oct 18, 2017

Resolved via #52

@bvaughn bvaughn closed this as completed Oct 18, 2017
jhonmike pushed a commit to jhonmike/reactjs.org that referenced this issue Jul 1, 2020
Hey guys, adding some terms to the glossary. Sorry for the mess with the other format.

I'll try keep to keep it updated in the other repo just in case we find out later that with a lot of terms, that's better to read.

For now on, let's keep it simple then!

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I want to raise a discussion on translating the following terms, what do you think?

- Bubbling  _(for bubbling events)_
- Wrap _(verb - action performed by a wrapper around something)_
- Wrapper _(e.g. a Wrapper Component or a Wrapper Tag)_
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