- Lot of people couldn't migrate to v1 and plan to reevaluate when v2 is
released.
- It's "npm" not "NPM". It doesn't stand for anything, and it never
has - it was initially chosen simply because it was easy to type.
It has a lot of unofficial backronyms with "Node Package Manager"
being one of the most common ones, but it's never officially stood
for anything as an acronym *or* initialism.
- Fixed a few errors in the change log, like non-breaking changes being
included in the "Breaking Changes" section and an inaccuracy in the
summary of a particular change.
- Fixed RawGit URLs to point to GitHack, which is a lighter proxy that
offloads caching to Cloudflare instead of also implementing it itself.
(It also just uses nginx for all the important server logic, so it
scales better.)
- Add a few more v0.2 references as appropriate
* Fix#2414, address part of #1687
Also cleared the CSS up to be a lot more readable instead of smooshed
into a single line.
* Redo the testing docs page
- Addresses another part of #1687
- Also, fix a few linter issues in the ospec binary
* Add note about third-party cookies, tweak a line
* Make the JSX comparison much more meaningful
And let the code speak for itself. Don't fuel the flame wars any more
than what they've already become. We should be *unopinionated*, and so
I've updated those docs to remove the existing opinion.
* Remove a bunch of outdated ES6 references
* Remove the CSS page
- Babel 7 has a whole different module API
- Traceur is basically dead
- JSX != HTML
- Some bits are just obvious from context what they are
- ES6 docs shouldn't be auto-installing JSX support
- Also, I decided it was worth clearing up some misleading docs in
surrounding areas.
Updates `m.mount(document.body, <MyComponent />)` to `m.render(document.body, <MyComponent />)`.
After consuming a component using `m(component)`, you can't *mount* it to element but you can *render*.