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🧪 Windows Community Toolkit Labs 💻 #4487
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Any update on the labs repo? I don't see it in the org page. |
@Nirmal4G we got a bit delayed with getting the initial labs infrastructure up and running. We've been making progress though, and I hope in a couple of weeks we can start inviting some folks in to help us try some things out before launch. We just want to make sure we have all the layout of solutions and templating stuff figured out so that if we have to change anything later it's hopefully fairly minimal or related to the main sample app vs. having to modify across every experiment we've made. |
@michael-hawker Just wanted to know what was the proposed layout and structural changes to the repo. I'm more interested in repository maintainance and build infra side of things than the actual Toolkit code. I also maintain an private fork of the Toolkit with significant layout and structural changes along with our patches for own uses. So, I want to know if there are any repo-wide changes that I need to make before the actual source changes starts flowing in! |
FYI on July 20th I'll be giving a talk about Toolkit Labs at the .NET Foundation Summit. |
Hey all!
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Windows Community Toolkit Labs
has launched! 🎉Original plans left below.
Read more about our 2022 Release Plan summary on the discussion here.
The 8.0 Release Plan issue is tracked here.
~June 2022 - Create 🧪 Toolkit Labs for Windows 💻
Details
As we announced previously, Toolkit Labs are spaces where it is easier to prototype and experiment on new ideas for toolkits, as well as more easily collaborate on these ideas with others. In this phase, we will create a dedicated repo for all things related to our Windows specific technologies to complement our Windows Community Toolkit repo.
It will provide a new infrastructure which allows for easy onboarding to provide incremental value when going from an idea to a sample to testing and documentation. It also has infrastructure to focus on a single component during development or aggregate them as a whole experience for discovery.
This Toolkit Labs for Windows experience is also built with multi-targeting in mind to let new components have the broadest reach possible, as well as hooking our dev loop into an easy accessible fashion with the web.
Each project by default will target UWP, WinUI 3, and Uno.
Codespaces will let a developer easily try out and review new features within their browser.
Issue Breakdown for Toolkit Labs for Windows 🧪
If you are interested in helping us setup or provide early feedback on the upcoming Toolkit Labs experience, please let us know in a comment below or reacting with the 👀 emoji.
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