+1. Totally agree. And I think we can also file a JIRA issue to track the progress.
Cheers, Jonathan Dong On 26 Oct 2017, 3:05 PM +0800, Adam Feng <[email protected]>, wrote: +1, I suggest removing all the other documents about ".we" except the 2 documents you mentioned, let’s speed up the migration. Thanks. Adam Feng On 26 Oct 2017, 2:04 PM +0800, Hanks Zhang <[email protected]>, wrote: Weex DSL 1.0 (.we) front-end framework is inspired by Vue.js 1.0. Since Weex supports the official Vue.js 2.0 in v0.10.0 [1] at 2017-02-17, the ".we" framework is deprecated. In order to optimize the performance, stability, and package size, this legacy framework should be removed from the WeexSDK. I suggest removing the ".we" framework in the 2018 January release of WeexSDK. For the projects who are still using the ".we" framework, you can read the "Migration From .we Framework" [2] and "The Syntax Difference Between .we and .vue" [3] documents to help you migrate your ".we" project to Vue.js 2.0 project. But those documents only have Chinese version. [1] https://github.com/alibaba/weex/releases/tag/v0.10.0 [2] http://weex-project.io/cn/references/migration/migration-from-weex.html [3] http://weex-project.io/cn/references/migration/difference.html Best Regards, Hanks
