The Pulse ❤️: June 2022

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TLDR; Over May we did some progress over the core libraries' maintainability, nothing huge but there is progress in our them aimed to keep the framework vibrant. Our team seems to be busy with the summer 😎☀️. Stay tuned!

Welcome to the June 2022 edition of the Buffalo Pulse ❤️. This post will summarize the progress we’ve made in the framework over the past month and point to discussions and relevant news within the Go Buffalo ecosystem.

In May!

Documentation Refresh

Over the last month, the Buffalo docs site (gobuffalo.io/documentation/) has received a refresh in multiple places where it was outdated. We’ve seen new contributors (Yes, that's exciting!! 🎊) clean the content in the docs. Kudos to those members of the community investing time in the Buffalo documentation👏 👏.

Pop Improvements

In Pop some improvements to the SQLite driver showed up, aimed to support in-memory mode. Besides that, we had some improvements to the library as well as updates to some underlying dependencies.

🏷 Latest Releases

Work in progress

  • Dependencies cleanup
  • Refresh fixes and CLI fixers.
  • V1 Shaping up.
  • General Repositories cleanup.

🎙Ongoing Conversations

I hope you have enjoyed this brief post. As you can see there was a good amount of progress over May. If you’re not subscribed to this blog please do. Also, join the Gophers Slack #buffalo channel where we have cool conversations about the Buffalo framework and day-to-day tasks.

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