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react-native-windows should work against public react-native and/or the fork #2264

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harinikmsft opened this issue Apr 8, 2019 · 3 comments

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harinikmsft commented Apr 8, 2019

This work item is tracking getting off the fork of react-native and also allowing react-native-windows to either use the public react-native or a fork for bug fixes, unblocking etc.

@harinikmsft harinikmsft added Needs: Triage 🔍 New issue that needs to be reviewed by the issue management team (label applied by bot) Needs: Dev Design and removed Needs: Triage 🔍 New issue that needs to be reviewed by the issue management team (label applied by bot) labels Apr 10, 2019
@harinikmsft harinikmsft added this to the RNWCPP Milestone 2 milestone Apr 10, 2019
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Need to investigate and come up with a POR for what needs to be done here, when we do it, how much work there is.

@kmelmon kmelmon changed the title react-native-windows should work against public react-native and the fork react-native-windows should work against public react-native and/or the fork Apr 18, 2019
@kmelmon kmelmon assigned marlenecota and unassigned kmelmon Apr 18, 2019
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kmelmon commented May 24, 2019

First we need to move off the fork, which isn't scheduled for Milestone 2. Moving this to Milestone 3.

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RNW works without using the fork version. I think this can be closed.

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