Has jQuery core development been slowing down?

Posted by David Murdoch on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by David Murdoch
Published on 2010-06-14T14:00:26Z Indexed on 2010/06/14 14:02 UTC
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So, I regularly head over to jQuery's Commit History on GitHub just to read through the new code committed to jQuery core.

But there hasn't been anything new committed since April 24th.

I've already read through jQuery core a few times and I'm pretty familiar with it which is why I like reading the commits. I just like to see what changed, why it was changed, etc.

Why has there been a slow down in jQuery commits on GitHub? Anyone else have some recommendations for where I can go to view good javascript code being developed?

My motive for reading jQuery's commit history is similar to the reasons I browse through accepted answers here on stackoverflow - to learn from people smarter than me. With that said, I am interested in the answer to this questions title, but I am more interested in finding a substitute to reading the jQuery commits.

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