Angular team streamlines feature requests
The team behind Angular, Google’s popular TypeScript-based web framework, soon will introduce a new approach to handling feature requests. The new approach will be similar to how Microsoft develops its Visual Studio Code editor.Under the new process, when the project receives a ticket, an Angular team member will review it and categorize it as a feature request or issue. Then, the team will verify whether the feature request aligns with any existing projects on the roadmap. If it does do, the request will be prioritized. If not, it will be subject to a 60-day voting process.To read this article in full, please click here
The team behind Angular, Google’s popular TypeScript-based web framework, soon will introduce a new approach to handling feature requests. The new approach will be similar to how Microsoft develops its Visual Studio Code editor.
Under the new process, when the project receives a ticket, an Angular team member will review it and categorize it as a feature request or issue. Then, the team will verify whether the feature request aligns with any existing projects on the roadmap. If it does do, the request will be prioritized. If not, it will be subject to a 60-day voting process.