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Is the "Roadmap" wiki page still maintained? #58949

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ssalka opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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Is the "Roadmap" wiki page still maintained? #58949

ssalka opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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ssalka commented Jun 20, 2024

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Long-time follower of TypeScript here 馃憢 love the language & keeping up-to-date with new features as it evolves. However I noticed over the last year, this Roadmap page on the GitHub wiki has not been updated since the 5.0 release. I have often used this page in the past to get a high-level overview of new features; I find it convenient to have bookmarked instead of looking through recent blog posts.

Is there any plan to keep using this page & update it when future releases occur? If not, it probably should be archived/removed from the wiki.

Thanks team & happy typing,
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Because there are so many release tasks, it often is hard to curate the roadmap page so consistently. More recently, I have been putting out the iteration plans with the release posts being the actual sources of truth. Maybe you are right and we should consider explicitly archiving it.

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ssalka commented Jun 20, 2024

Makes sense that the release process for documentation is probably quite time consuming, totally understand if it's not worth the time to update yet another page.

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@typescript-bot typescript-bot closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 23, 2024
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