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💡 What Do I Need to Know About My Issue Or Pull Request? 💡 #2534
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Thanks for your input @perminder-17 @skbhagat0502! For now, I added PRs: #2466, #2483, and #2511 to the next Minor Release Milestone since they fix issues or are smaller enhancements! I think #2446 and #2492 are features that might require some more thought and discussion, but would definitely be down to think about them further! I guess I personally would like to be cautious towards adding features/interactions to the editor to ensure that they align with our commitment to access and don't affect its lack of complexity. I'm wondering since I don't have this particular perspective, @dcarroll242 (or anyone else!) if you had any thoughts about these two features in the classroom setting? |
Thankyou @raclim for adding these issues. |
i have raise the PR for #2358 kindly see, i want my PR to be considered for next production, |
@Karanpal97 Thanks for your work and for letting us know! I think there's currently around 7 PRs that try to resolve the issue you're working on (converting a Searchbar to a Functional Component), so it might be hard to determine which one would work best for it yet. It might take a while but we're currently still looking through them, and will definitely let you know when there's an update! |
Hi @raclim and @lindapaiste I want issue #2576 (a high priority issue) to be considered for next production. |
any updates on this issue @raclim ? |
@perminder-17 Seems like it was merged in, so it should be going in the next production release! |
Okay nice. Thankyou. |
@lindapaiste and @raclim can you see my issue #3136 ? |
How Do I Know My Pull Request is Getting Reviewed?
To see some of the pull requests and issues that are currently being reviewed, check the PR Review Board or the following Milestones: MINOR Release.
Issues and Pull Requests categorized under the PATCH or MINOR Release Milestones will be prioritized since they are planned to be merged for the next release to Production. Please feel free to comment down below if you would like your pull request or issue to be considered by a maintainer for one of those milestones.
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2.12.0 MINOR Release: By February 27, 2024
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