FreshMvvm
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Thank you for your commitment
Thank you FreshMVVM team for your hard work.
.net standard 🥇
🥇 Best light weight Xamarin.Forms framework. Keep it coming 👍
Thanks @LeoJHarris @thiagoparabas @Surfrat. We're going to be working to hard keep make it even better while keeping it light weight.
@rid00z first of all thank you for this library.
I'm a bit worried about the current state of the project and I wanted to ask, if possible, what are your thoughts for the coming months. I see the library hasn't been updated for many months, the issues are growing and the pull requests haven't been accepeted/reviewed/rejected for months. I understand that this is open source and you are not obliged to answer, I'm just asking. If I knew that this library is not going to be manteined anymore I'd try and find the time to switch to something else; on the other hand if this is just temporary I would gladly stick with this library since I've always felt at home with the approaches used for navigation and IoC-DI.
Knowing your plans would help me planning!
Thanks!
@nexxuno Hi, I would like to see this project get started again. But I noticed the same trend late last year with fewer answered questions and resolved issues, which is why I made the decision to start any large-scale Xamarin project on Prism going forward. Prism works just as good with Xamarin Forms as FreshMvvm. It is widely supported. And the community is responsive. Good luck.
As the original author of this thread, this makes me sad. Look at this https://dotnet.libhunt.com/compare-freshmvvm-vs-prism
@nexxuno @Surfrat @SunnyMukherjee This project is still alive and supported. FreshMvvm doesn't need a lot of updating in general.
This is very good to hear! Thanks. There are a lot of interesting issues and pull request open though.