Roadmap for this Project #1159

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Originally created by @sebald on 12/23/2016

Hi,

This is not an issue with the project, but rather a meta question. Hope this is the right place to ask.

I was wondering what the ASP.NET team wants this project to be. Is/should this grow into a go to boilerplate when starting a SPA app with a .Net backend? Or should this show best practices for the community when working with JavaScript framework x and .Net core? Should this grow into a community standard like the ember-cli?

I am asking because currently it seems like @SteveSandersonMS is the only one maintaining this project and keeping up with all the supported frameworks seems to be a lot for one person. I am not saying he isn't the right person to do this (on the contrary)! It's just a ton of work and keeping up with the progressions of all the frameworks. E.g. I noticed that some frameworks already have support for testing (Angular) but some don't (React).

So the tl;dr; is: Is this an official supported MS project that may gain additional resources in the future? Will this be promoted a lot by the ASP.NET team?

*Originally created by @sebald on 12/23/2016* Hi, This is not an issue with the project, but rather a meta question. Hope this is the right place to ask. I was wondering what the ASP.NET team wants this project to be. Is/should this grow into a go to boilerplate when starting a SPA app with a .Net backend? Or should this show best practices for the community when working with JavaScript framework x and .Net core? Should this grow into a community standard like the `ember-cli`? I am asking because currently it seems like @SteveSandersonMS is the only one maintaining this project and keeping up with all the supported frameworks seems to be a lot for one person. I am not saying he isn't the right person to do this (on the contrary)! It's just a ton of work and keeping up with the progressions of all the frameworks. E.g. I noticed that some frameworks already have support for testing (Angular) but some don't (React). So the *tl;dr;* is: Is this an official supported MS project that may gain additional resources in the future? Will this be promoted a lot by the ASP.NET team?
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