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I would like to know if you all have thought about adding a hub to the "react-native.dev" site. Have you all thought about adding a hub to the react-native website?
But... what is "hub" or "reactnative.dev/hub"?
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image-description: As we can see in the screenshot, there is a "hub" page or "https://reactnative.dev/hub". The "hub" page is serves to index links where react native components are hosted, these links can direct sites like GitHub, Gitlab, Sourceforge etc.
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image-description: As you can see in this image, we have a website where developers can share componentized react-native code. This site works as a cdn (content delivery content) network, rather than static content like html, css, js or image files. My idea on this site is to have a cdn network for react components, something similar to web components but applied to react native framework. Note: This image is illustrative and based on the website webcompoenents.org
The idea
My general idea is to provide a site where react native components are stored. A good example of what I call "hub" is in the block protocol or Web Components.
Why website react-native with hub?
So... this can make developers life easier, it is common today to have nocode, self-hosted, unhosted or lowcode applications...
there are several react libraries that do the same thing, however the implementation is different for each person, community, organization, company or government. I believe we can join forces to create a customizable pattern of development experience with "react-native.dev/hub". An initial advantage would be the storage and sharing of react component links which facilitates the search for certain information in a more official channel
another advantage is that you can trace the code in each application, which increases the security and auditability of the code in react-native
much of the visual code can be reused, what changes is the "design" or "ui", "ux" or "ui/ux".
What problem are you trying to solve?
Lately I depend on accessing different tutorial links about react-native, accessing Youtube channels or even accessing "awesome-readme-react". I would be happy if there was an official space where I could store my react component links and distribute to anyone - already that the code is open. So... this would avoid me having to access several tutorial links on react-native, access Youtube channels or even access "awesome-readme-react" to have information on any tip or react component that I will use in my project
What are the alternatives you thought of?
I could continue using readme links about react-native, accessing Youtube channels or even creating web components or using block-protocol.
My general idea as I said would be if https://reactnative.dev/ had a hub, where developers store official stuff on the react-native page instead of unofficial links. This will allow for greater control over the use of react-native
question/feedback
What do you all think of this idea of an official channel for component links and react-native component storage? or website react-native with hub?
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Hi everyone.
Concept
I would like to know if you all have thought about adding a hub to the "react-native.dev" site. Have you all thought about adding a hub to the react-native website?
But... what is "hub" or "reactnative.dev/hub"?
img 1
image-description: As we can see in the screenshot, there is a "hub" page or "https://reactnative.dev/hub". The "hub" page is serves to index links where react native components are hosted, these links can direct sites like GitHub, Gitlab, Sourceforge etc.
img 2
image-description: As you can see in this image, we have a website where developers can share componentized react-native code. This site works as a cdn (content delivery content) network, rather than static content like html, css, js or image files. My idea on this site is to have a cdn network for react components, something similar to web components but applied to react native framework. Note: This image is illustrative and based on the website webcompoenents.org
The idea
My general idea is to provide a site where react native components are stored. A good example of what I call "hub" is in the block protocol or Web Components.
Why website react-native with hub?
What problem are you trying to solve?
Lately I depend on accessing different tutorial links about react-native, accessing Youtube channels or even accessing "awesome-readme-react". I would be happy if there was an official space where I could store my react component links and distribute to anyone - already that the code is open. So... this would avoid me having to access several tutorial links on react-native, access Youtube channels or even access "awesome-readme-react" to have information on any tip or react component that I will use in my project
What are the alternatives you thought of?
question/feedback
What do you all think of this idea of an official channel for component links and react-native component storage? or website react-native with hub?
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