I'm afraid I cannot answer the question about how much time we plan to dedicate to the project. But you may have some clue if you look into the response time and fix time in GitHub issues [1]. Most of us contribute in our spare time. We would like to help, but compared to a large number of users, which is over 38k as shown on GitHub used-by component, we do have a limited number of contributors. And that explains much about that issue number on GitHub.
Let's say it in this way. For example, if you have problems like how to use ECharts to do something, this is most likely to get answered (StackOverflow, GitHub issues and etc.). But if you have a specific new feature to request, or very urgent bugs to report, based on our current situation, you may get disappointed about the waiting time if you cannot debug by yourself and the only thing you wish to do is to get it fixed by someone else. Hope that helps. :) [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-echarts/issues Wenli Giorgio Pea <[email protected]> 于2019年5月30日周四 下午1:15写道: > Rather than a precise date, I would like to know how do you organize the > development of echarts, how much time you plan to dedicate to it, if the > project in 5 years will still see strong maintanance and development. This > because my company has more or less committed to use echarts, but by > judging from GitHub and the issues my company is very dubious about the > decision. > > Il Gio 30 Mag 2019, 04:53 Ovilia <[email protected]> ha scritto: > >> Hi Giorgio, >> >> We are going to start testing next week. But the release date is hard to >> tell. It depends on many factors. >> >> Sorry for the inconvenience. >> >> >> Wenli >> >> >> Giorgio Pea <[email protected]> 于2019年5月30日周四 上午5:41写道: >> >>> Hi guys! >>> Can I ask you what are the plans for the development and maintenance of >>> echarts given that the latest release was on march and the number of >>> issues >>> for the project on GitHub is ridiculous? >>> Thank you! Have a nice day! >>> Giorgio >>> >>
