I'm wondering if fluent ui is an experimental project or the project will be supported. #3282
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I don't want to sound like an a**, but then don't continue to use it.
Did you do any reading up on why that change was made? We discussed it here extensively and took a lot of time to work on it, test it and refine it. Did you offer any help with that?
Eh, no. The .NET team selected it to power and build the Aspire Dashboard with it. It is being used in production there and also in other internal and external projects.
We have an internal roadmap. We are not publishing it as we do not have dedicated resources (see below) and things can change along the way.
Copying the text as we have it on our homepage : The Microsoft Fluent UI Blazor library is an open-source project. The source code (including this demo site) is hosted in the fluentui-blazor repository at GitHub. The library is not an official part of ASP.NET Core. This means the packages are not officially supported and we are not committed to shipping updates as part of any official .NET updates. It is built and maintained by Microsoft employees (and external contributors) and offers support, like most other open-source projects, on a best effort base through the GitHub repository only. No support is offered through any of Microsoft's official support channels. To add to that, the 'build and maintain by Microsoft employees' part is @dvoituron and me doing this as a side project next to our day-to-day work. |
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I have use fluent UI for a project an struggle with it's use and kind of question if I want to continue using it.
The last release where the datagrid was changed for a another complete other structure with a lot of breaking changes made me think about it.
I'm wondering if fluent ui is an experimental project?
Is there a roadmap for futur release?
Is this project plan to be supported by microsoft in the long run?
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