@opndev/react-native-bootstrap
v0.0.1
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Bootstrap for RN app
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Welcome to @opndev/react-native-bootstrap"
This package is a meta package or bundle for opndev.io mobile development. It aims to give you a stable mobile experience across projects which do not really differ from each other.
Unlike most modules from the opndev-family this package does pin packages to versions because mobile development is inherently unstable by nature and finicky about version numbers. Especially with React Native, Android and iOS. It is a recipe for disaster really. This package aims to be an oasis, suffer the pain once and reuse it everywhere. Pin this package to a specific version is probably advised to outsiders, we will probably break your assumptions.
Development
This package is typescript free. Don't introduce it even if your life depends on it.
License
Please be aware that this package is GPL-3.0-or-later, as it uses a GPLv3 package under the hood also made by opndev.io.
Code of Conduct
Be human.
Semver
This project does not adhere to semver and one should not rely on the version x.y.z notation to infer stability or reliability. Read the Changes file to see any updates a version may bring. The fact that this module sits currently at 0.x.z ranges does not indicate alpha or beta or even unstable associations. It is just a number and we started at 0.0.1.
In general the following hard guarantee will be given: We will not break your code. In case we do happen to cause breakage: we will fix it accordingly.
In case we foresee breaking changes we'll add deprecation warnings. Giving you time to fix things before a breaking change will be introduced. When a change will be introduced is communicated in the Changes file. Security fixes may cause breakage at any given time without notice.
This package is released by @opndev/rzilla, changes to package.json will be
overridden. In addition to a little bit of promotion, this also means that
version numbers are autoincremented at release time and bumped in all relevant
files: Versioning for humans, not machines.
