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There are many ways to contribute to React Native, and many of them do not involve writing any code. Here's a few ideas to get started:
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* Simply start using React Native. Go through the [Getting Started](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html) guide. Does everything work as expected? If not, we're always looking for improvements. Let us know by [opening an issue](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#reporting-new-issues).
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* Look through the [open issues](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues). Provide workarounds, ask for clarification, or suggest labels. Help [triage issues](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#triaging-issues-and-pull-requests).
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* If you find an issue you would like to fix, [open a pull request](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#your-first-pull-request). Issues tagged as [_Good first issue_](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/labels/Good%20first%20issue) are a good place to get started.
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* Read through the [React Native docs](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs). If you find anything that is confusing or can be improved, you can make edits by clicking "Improve this page" at the bottom of most docs.
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* Simply start using React Native. Go through the [Getting Started](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html) guide. Does everything work as expected? If not, we're always looking for improvements. Let us know by [opening an issue](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#reporting-new-issues).
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* Look through the [open issues](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues). Provide workarounds, ask for clarification, or suggest labels. Help [triage issues](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#triaging-issues-and-pull-requests).
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* If you find an issue you would like to fix, [open a pull request](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#your-first-pull-request). Issues tagged as [_Good first issue_](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/labels/Good%20first%20issue) are a good place to get started.
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* Read through the [React Native docs](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html). If you find anything that is confusing or can be improved, you can make edits by clicking "Improve this page" at the bottom of most docs.
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* Browse [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) and answer questions. This will help you get familiarized with common pitfalls or misunderstandings, which can be useful when contributing updates to the documentation.
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* Take a look at the [features requested](https://react-native.canny.io/feature-requests) by others in the community and consider opening a pull request if you see something you want to work on.
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We will do our best to keep `master` in good shape, with tests passing at all times. But in order to move fast, we will make API changes that your application might not be compatible with. We will do our best to [communicate these changes](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/releases) and version appropriately so you can lock into a specific version if need be.
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To see what changes are coming and provide better feedback to React Native contributors, use the [latest release candidate](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/versions.html) when possible. By the time a release candidate is released, the changes it contains will have been shipped in production Facebook apps for over two weeks.
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To see what changes are coming and provide better feedback to React Native contributors, use the [latest release candidate](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/versions.html) when possible. By the time a release candidate is released, the changes it contains will have been shipped in production Facebook apps for over two weeks.
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## Bugs
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We use [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues) for our public bugs. If you would like to report a problem, take a look around and see if someone already opened an issue about it. If you a are certain this is a new, unreported bug, you can submit a [bug report](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#reporting-new-issues).
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We use [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues) for our public bugs. If you would like to report a problem, take a look around and see if someone already opened an issue about it. If you a are certain this is a new, unreported bug, you can submit a [bug report](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#reporting-new-issues).
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If you have questions about using React Native, the [Community page](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/support.html) list various resources that should help you get started.
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If you have questions about using React Native, the [Community page](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/help.html) list various resources that should help you get started.
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We also have a [place where you can request features or enhancements](https://react-native.canny.io/feature-requests). If you see anything you'd like to be implemented, vote it up and explain your use case.
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* **One issue, one bug:** Please report a single bug per issue.
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* **Provide a Snack:** The best way to get attention on your issue is to provide a reduced test case. You can use [Snack](https://snack.expo.io/) to demonstrate the issue.
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* **Provide reproduction steps:** List all the steps necessary to reproduce the issue. Provide a Snack or upload a sample project to GitHub. The person reading your bug report should be able to follow these steps to reproduce your issue with minimal effort.
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* **Try out the latest version:** Verify that the issue can be reproduced locally by updating your project to use [React Native from `master`](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/versions.html). The bug may have already been fixed!
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* **Try out the latest version:** Verify that the issue can be reproduced locally by updating your project to use [React Native from `master`](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/versions.html). The bug may have already been fixed!
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We're not able to provide support through GitHub Issues. If you're looking for help with your code, consider asking on [Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) or reaching out to the community through [other channels](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/support.html).
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We're not able to provide support through GitHub Issues. If you're looking for help with your code, consider asking on [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) or reaching out to the community through [other channels](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/support.html).
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### Security bugs
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Make sure all **tests pass** on [Circle CI][circle]. PRs that break tests are unlikely to be merged. Learn more about [testing your changes here](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/testing.html).
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[circle]: http://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native
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[circle]: https://circleci.com/gh/facebook/react-native
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#### Breaking changes
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Follow the [Getting Started guide](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html). The recommended way to install React Native depends on your project. Here you can find short guides for the most common scenarios:
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- [Trying out React Native](https://snack.expo.io/BJ-uC-nrb)
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- [Creating a New Application](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html)
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- [Adding React Native to an Existing Application](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/integration-with-existing-apps.html)
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- [Creating a New Application](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html)
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- [Adding React Native to an Existing Application](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/integration-with-existing-apps.html)
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## React Components
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React components are a bit harder to get to work with Hot Reloading. The problem is that we can't simply replace the old code with the new one as we'd loose the component's state. For React web applications, [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) implemented a babel [transform](http://gaearon.github.io/react-hot-loader/) that uses Webpack's HMR API to solve this issue. In a nutshell, his solution works by creating a proxy for every single React component on *transform time*. The proxies hold the component's state and delegate the lifecycle methods to the actual components, which are the ones we hot reload:
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React components are a bit harder to get to work with Hot Reloading. The problem is that we can't simply replace the old code with the new one as we'd loose the component's state. For React web applications, [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) implemented a babel [transform](https://gaearon.github.io/react-hot-loader/) that uses Webpack's HMR API to solve this issue. In a nutshell, his solution works by creating a proxy for every single React component on *transform time*. The proxies hold the component's state and delegate the lifecycle methods to the actual components, which are the ones we hot reload:
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![](/react-native/blog/img/hmr-proxy.png)
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## Redux Stores
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To enable Hot Reloading on [Redux](http://redux.js.org/) stores you will just need to use the HMR API similarly to what you'd do on a web project that uses Webpack:
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To enable Hot Reloading on [Redux](https://redux.js.org/) stores you will just need to use the HMR API similarly to what you'd do on a web project that uses Webpack:
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// configureStore.js
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category: announcements
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It's been one year since we open-sourced React Native. What started as an idea with a handful of engineers is now a framework being used by product teams across Facebook and beyond. Today at F8 we announced that Microsoft is bringing [React Native to the Windows ecosystem](http://microsoft.github.io/code-push/articles/ReactNativeWindows.html), giving developers the potential to build React Native on Windows PC, Phone, and Xbox. It will also provide open source tools and services such as a React Native extension for Visual Studio Code and CodePush to help developers create React Native apps on the Windows platform. In addition, [Samsung](https://www.tizen.org/blogs) is building React Native for its hybrid platform, which will empower developers to build apps for millions of SmartTVs and mobile and wearable devices. We also released the [Facebook SDK for React Native](https://github.com/facebook/react-native-fbsdk), which makes it easier for developers to incorporate Facebook social features like Login, Sharing, App Analytics, and Graph APIs into their apps. In one year, React Native has changed the way developers build on every major platform.
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It's been one year since we open-sourced React Native. What started as an idea with a handful of engineers is now a framework being used by product teams across Facebook and beyond. Today at F8 we announced that Microsoft is bringing [React Native to the Windows ecosystem](https://microsoft.github.io/code-push/articles/ReactNativeWindows.html), giving developers the potential to build React Native on Windows PC, Phone, and Xbox. It will also provide open source tools and services such as a React Native extension for Visual Studio Code and CodePush to help developers create React Native apps on the Windows platform. In addition, [Samsung](https://www.tizen.org/blogs) is building React Native for its hybrid platform, which will empower developers to build apps for millions of SmartTVs and mobile and wearable devices. We also released the [Facebook SDK for React Native](https://github.com/facebook/react-native-fbsdk), which makes it easier for developers to incorporate Facebook social features like Login, Sharing, App Analytics, and Graph APIs into their apps. In one year, React Native has changed the way developers build on every major platform.
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It's been an epic ride — but we are only getting started. Here is a look back at how React Native has grown and evolved since we open-sourced it a year ago, some challenges we faced along the way, and what we expect as we look ahead to the future.
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Last week I had the opportunity to attend the [React Native Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/React-Native-San-Francisco/photos/27168649/#452793854) at Zynga’s San Francisco office. With around 200 people in attendance, it served as a great place to meet other developers near me that are also interested in React Native.
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Last week I had the opportunity to attend the [React Native Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/React-Native-San-Francisco/photos/27168649/#452793854) at Zynga’s San Francisco office. With around 200 people in attendance, it served as a great place to meet other developers near me that are also interested in React Native.
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I was particularly interested in learning more about how React and React Native are used at companies like Zynga, Netflix, and Airbnb. The agenda for the night would be as follows:
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* [rnpm](https://github.com/rnpm/rnpm) is now part of React Native core! You can now use `react-native link` in place of `rnpm link` to [install libraries with native dependencies](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/linking-libraries-ios.html).
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* The React Native Meetup community is growing fast! There are now over 4,800 developers across a variety of React Native meetup groups all over the globe.
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If [one of these meetups](http://www.meetup.com/find/?allMeetups=false&keywords=react+native&radius=Infinity&userFreeform=San+Francisco%2C+CA&mcId=z94105&mcName=San+Francisco%2C+CA&sort=recommended&eventFilter=mysugg) is held near you, I highly recommend attending!
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If [one of these meetups](https://www.meetup.com/find/?allMeetups=false&keywords=react+native&radius=Infinity&userFreeform=San+Francisco%2C+CA&mcId=z94105&mcName=San+Francisco%2C+CA&sort=recommended&eventFilter=mysugg) is held near you, I highly recommend attending!
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## Rapid Prototyping in React at Zynga
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3. For Android, you need add `android:supportsRtl="true"` to the [`<application>`](http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/application-element.html) element in `AndroidManifest.xml` file.
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3. For Android, you need add `android:supportsRtl="true"` to the [`<application>`](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/application-element.html) element in `AndroidManifest.xml` file.
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Experienced React Native developers know how to make a button: use TouchableOpacity for the default look on iOS, TouchableNativeFeedback for the ripple effect on Android, then apply a few styles. Custom buttons aren't particularly hard to build or install, but we aim to make React Native radically easy to learn. With the addition of a basic button into core, newcomers will be able to develop something awesome in their first day, rather than spending that time formatting a Button and learning about Touchable nuances.
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Button is meant to work great and look native on every platform, so it won't support all the bells and whistles that custom buttons do. It is a great starting point, but is not meant to replace all your existing buttons. To learn more, check out the [new Button documentation](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/button.html), complete with a runnable example!
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Button is meant to work great and look native on every platform, so it won't support all the bells and whistles that custom buttons do. It is a great starting point, but is not meant to replace all your existing buttons. To learn more, check out the [new Button documentation](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/button.html), complete with a runnable example!
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## Speed up `react-native init` using Yarn
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### Thank you!
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I would like to thank the awesome companies [Zenika](http://www.zenika.com) and [M6 Web](http://www.groupem6.fr/le-groupe_en/activites/diversifications/m6-web.html) without whom none of this would have been possible!
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I would like to thank the awesome companies [Zenika](https://www.zenika.com) and [M6 Web](http://www.groupem6.fr/le-groupe_en/activites/diversifications/m6-web.html) without whom none of this would have been possible!
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You can easily upgrade your app with the new [react-native-git-upgrade](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/blog/2016/12/05/easier-upgrades.html) command:
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You can easily upgrade your app with the new [react-native-git-upgrade](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/blog/2016/12/05/easier-upgrades.html) command:
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- Looking into improving the release process by using [Detox](https://github.com/wix/detox) for E2E testing. Pull request should land soon.
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- Blob pull request they have been working on has been merged, subsequent pull requests coming up.
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- Increasing [Haul](https://github.com/callstack-io/haul) adoption across internal projects to see how it performs compared to [Metro](http://github.com/facebook/metro). Working on better multi-threaded performance with the Webpack team.
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- Increasing [Haul](https://github.com/callstack-io/haul) adoption across internal projects to see how it performs compared to [Metro](https://github.com/facebook/metro). Working on better multi-threaded performance with the Webpack team.
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- The React Native Europe conference is coming along, nothing interesting yet, but y'all invited!
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- Stepped back from [react-navigation](https://github.com/react-community/react-navigation) for a while to investigate alternatives (especially native navigations).
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- Contributions to React Native are very welcome! If you are wondering how you can contribute, the ["How to Contribute" guide](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html) describes our development process and lays out the steps to send your first pull request. There are other ways to contribute that do not require writing code, such as by triaging issues or updating the docs.
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- At the time of writing, React Native has **635** [open issues](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues) and **249** [open pull requests](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pulls). This is overwhelming for our maintainers, and when things get fixed internally, it is difficult to ensure the relevant tasks are updated.
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- We are unsure what the best approach is to handle this while keeping the community satisfied. Some (but not all!) options include closing stale issues, giving significantly more people permissions to manage issues, and automatically closing issues that do not follow the issue template. We wrote a ["What to Expect from Maintainers"](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html) guide to set expectations and avoid surprises. If you have ideas on how we can make this experience better for maintainers as well as ensuring people opening issues and pull requests feel heard and valued, please let us know!
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- We are unsure what the best approach is to handle this while keeping the community satisfied. Some (but not all!) options include closing stale issues, giving significantly more people permissions to manage issues, and automatically closing issues that do not follow the issue template. We wrote a ["What to Expect from Maintainers"](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html) guide to set expectations and avoid surprises. If you have ideas on how we can make this experience better for maintainers as well as ensuring people opening issues and pull requests feel heard and valued, please let us know!
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- Announced [BuilderX.io](https://builderx.io/) at [React Native EU](https://react-native.eu). BuilderX is a design tool that directly works with JavaScript files (only React Native is supported at the moment) to generate beautiful, readable, and editable code.
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- Launched [ReactNativeSeed.com](http://reactnativeseed.com/) which provides a set of boilerplates for your next React Native project. It comes with a variety of options that include TypeScript & Flow for data-types, MobX, Redux, and mobx-state-tree for state-management with CRNA and plain React-Native as the stack.
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- Launched [ReactNativeSeed.com](https://reactnativeseed.com/) which provides a set of boilerplates for your next React Native project. It comes with a variety of options that include TypeScript & Flow for data-types, MobX, Redux, and mobx-state-tree for state-management with CRNA and plain React-Native as the stack.
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- Will release SDK 21 shortly, which adds support for react-native 0.48.3 and a bunch of bugfixes/reliability improvements/new features in the Expo SDK, including video recording, a new splash screen API, support for `react-native-gesture-handler`, and improved error handling.
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- Re: [react-native-gesture-handler](https://github.com/kmagiera/react-native-gesture-handler), [Krzysztof Magiera](https://github.com/kmagiera) of [Software Mansion](http://swmansion.com/) continues pushing this forward and we've been helping him with testing it and funding part of his development time. Having this integrated in Expo in SDK21 will allow people to play with it easily in Snack, so we're excited to see what people come up with.
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- Re: [react-native-gesture-handler](https://github.com/kmagiera/react-native-gesture-handler), [Krzysztof Magiera](https://github.com/kmagiera) of [Software Mansion](https://swmansion.com/) continues pushing this forward and we've been helping him with testing it and funding part of his development time. Having this integrated in Expo in SDK21 will allow people to play with it easily in Snack, so we're excited to see what people come up with.
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- Re: improved error logging / handling - see [this gist of an internal Expo PR](https://gist.github.com/brentvatne/00407710a854627aa021fdf90490b958) for details on logging, (in particular, "Problem 2"), and [this commit](https://github.com/expo/xdl/commit/1d62eca293dfb867fc0afc920c3dad94b7209987) for a change that handles failed attempts to import npm standard library modules. There is plenty of opportunity to improve error messages upstream in React Native in this way and we will work on follow up upstream PRs. It would be great for the community to get involved too.
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- [native.directory](http://native.directory/) continues to grow, you can add your projects from [the Github repo](https://github.com/react-community/native-directory).
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- Visit hackathons around North America, including [PennApps](http://pennapps.com/), [Hack The North](http://hackthenorth.com/), [HackMIT](https://hackmit.org/), and soon [MHacks](https://mhacks.org/).
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- [native.directory](https://native.directory/) continues to grow, you can add your projects from [the Github repo](https://github.com/react-community/native-directory).
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- Visit hackathons around North America, including [PennApps](https://pennapps.com/), [Hack The North](http://hackthenorth.com/), [HackMIT](https://hackmit.org/), and soon [MHacks](https://mhacks.org/).
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### Facebook
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### Microsoft
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- Released Code Signing feature for CodePush. React Native developers are now able to sign their application bundles in CodePush. The announcement can be found [here](http://microsoft.github.io/code-push/articles/CodeSigningAnnouncement.html)
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- Released Code Signing feature for CodePush. React Native developers are now able to sign their application bundles in CodePush. The announcement can be found [here](https://microsoft.github.io/code-push/articles/CodeSigningAnnouncement.html)
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- Working on completing integration of CodePush to Mobile Center. Considering test/crash integration as well.
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## Next session
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comment Hey {issue_author}, thanks for posting this! {author} tells me this issue looks like a question that would be best asked on [Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native). Stack Overflow is amazing for Q&A: it has a reputation system, voting, the ability to mark a question as answered. Because of the reputation system it is likely the community will see and answer your question there. This also helps us use the GitHub bug tracker for bugs only.<br/><br/><sub>[How to Contribute](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#bugs) • [What to Expect from Maintainers](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html#handling-issues)</sub>
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comment Hey {issue_author}, thanks for posting this! {author} tells me this issue looks like a question that would be best asked on [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native). Stack Overflow is amazing for Q&A: it has a reputation system, voting, the ability to mark a question as answered. Because of the reputation system it is likely the community will see and answer your question there. This also helps us use the GitHub bug tracker for bugs only.<br/><br/><sub>[How to Contribute](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#bugs) • [What to Expect from Maintainers](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html#handling-issues)</sub>
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add-label For Stack Overflow
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@facebook-github-bot needs-repro
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comment Can you reproduce the issue using [Snack](http://snack.expo.io)? This step is necessary for people to be able to see and debug the issue being reported.<br/><br/><sub>[How to Contribute](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#bugs) • [What to Expect from Maintainers](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html#handling-issues)</sub>
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comment Can you reproduce the issue using [Snack](https://snack.expo.io)? This step is necessary for people to be able to see and debug the issue being reported.<br/><br/><sub>[How to Contribute](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#bugs) • [What to Expect from Maintainers](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html#handling-issues)</sub>
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comment {author} tells me to close this issue because it has been inactive for a while. Maybe the issue has been fixed in a recent release, or perhaps it is not affecting a lot of people. Either way, we're automatically closing issues after a period of inactivity. Please do not take it personally!<br/><br/>If you think this issue should definitely remain open, please let us know. The following information is helpful when it comes to determining if the issue should be re-opened: <ul><li>Does the issue still reproduce on the latest release candidate? Post a comment with the version you tested.</li><li>If so, is there any information missing from the bug report? Post a comment with all the information required by the [issue template](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md).</li><li>Is there a pull request that addresses this issue? Post a comment with the PR number so we can follow up.</li></ul>If you would like to work on a patch to fix the issue, *contributions are very welcome*! Read through the [contribution guide](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html), and feel free to hop into [#react-native](https://discordapp.com/invite/0ZcbPKXt5bZjGY5n) if you need help planning your contribution.<br/><br/><sub>[How to Contribute](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#bugs) • [What to Expect from Maintainers](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html#handling-issues)</sub>
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comment {author} tells me to close this issue because it has been inactive for a while. Maybe the issue has been fixed in a recent release, or perhaps it is not affecting a lot of people. Either way, we're automatically closing issues after a period of inactivity. Please do not take it personally!<br/><br/>If you think this issue should definitely remain open, please let us know. The following information is helpful when it comes to determining if the issue should be re-opened: <ul><li>Does the issue still reproduce on the latest release candidate? Post a comment with the version you tested.</li><li>If so, is there any information missing from the bug report? Post a comment with all the information required by the [issue template](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md).</li><li>Is there a pull request that addresses this issue? Post a comment with the PR number so we can follow up.</li></ul>If you would like to work on a patch to fix the issue, *contributions are very welcome*! Read through the [contribution guide](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html), and feel free to hop into [#react-native](https://discordapp.com/invite/0ZcbPKXt5bZjGY5n) if you need help planning your contribution.<br/><br/><sub>[How to Contribute](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/contributing.html#bugs) • [What to Expect from Maintainers](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/maintainers.html#handling-issues)</sub>
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close
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React Native, as you've probably heard, is getting really popular and truth is we're getting a bit overwhelmed by the activity surrounding it. There are just too many issues for us to manage properly.
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- If you **don't know how to do something** or **something is not working as you expect but not sure it's a bug**, please ask on [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) with the tag `react-native` or for more real time interactions, ask on [Discord](https://discord.gg/0ZcbPKXt5bZjGY5n) in the #react-native channel.
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- If you **don't know how to do something** or **something is not working as you expect but not sure it's a bug**, please ask on [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) with the tag `react-native` or for more real time interactions, ask on [Discord](https://discord.gg/0ZcbPKXt5bZjGY5n) in the #react-native channel.
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- If this is a **feature request or a bug** that you would like to be fixed, please report it on [Canny](https://react-native.canny.io/feature-requests). It has a ranking feature that lets us focus on the most important issues the community is experiencing.
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*By analyzing the title and description for some common words it looks like this issue might be a question. I'm just a bot and might be wrong. In that case please cc mkonicek, he would like to know about it :)*
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Please consider using [Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) for questions. It's the best system for Q&A and the best way to get questions answered.
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Please consider using [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/react-native) for questions. It's the best system for Q&A and the best way to get questions answered.
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Many people from the community hang out on Stack Overflow and will be able to see your question and be more likely to answer because of the reputation system. If after reading this you think your question is better suited for Stack Overflow, please consider closing this issue.
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## Usage
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See the [Upgrading docs](http://facebook.github.io/react-native/releases/next/docs/upgrading.html) on the React Native website.
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See the [Upgrading docs](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/releases/next/docs/upgrading.html) on the React Native website.
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