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I agree! I believe many would also like to get an idea of when a stable release is expected. |
They made a lot of noise and dropped it? It does not make sense, but unfortunately it seems to be the case. I really like prisma, but drizzle is killing it. |
Dang |
So sorry about the long delay in responding here! Since the launch of Early Access of Prisma for Expo, we have learned a few things. I summarised it all in this issue: #57 tl;dr is that we are fundamentally changing how Prisma works, which will result in a better version, but it will be at least until the end of this year until we have a version of Prisma that works on New Architecture. |
First, I want to sincerely appreciate the hard work and dedication that has gone into creating and maintaining this package. It's a fantastic tool for building React Native apps with a local-first approach, and I can see the potential it has in enabling amazing app experiences.
That said, I understand that supporting such a broad scope requires significant ongoing effort. However, I've noticed that the commits seem to be primarily focused on chores or small changes, and I'm wondering if this repository is still actively maintained. Are there plans for further development to address some of the blockers, like the one I encountered when upgrading from Expo SDK 51 to 52?
Additionally, I had previously created a merge request to fix a blocker related to base64 utils ( #14), but I haven't seen much progress on it. I'm also excited about the latest features in Prisma, such as SQLite JSON support, and would love to see these types of updates integrated into the package as well.
Regular updates would certainly help open up more possibilities and ensure the continued growth of this great project. I truly value this package and look forward to any insights you may have regarding its future. Thank you for your time and effort!
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