The past year has been a great time to work with the web, and an exciting one to
be building applications with Ember.
- Ember.js completed eight backward-compatible minor version releases in the
last year, 2.4 through 2.11.
Included were the framework's first two Long-Term Support (LTS) releases. - Glimmer 2,
a major rewrite of Ember's rendering system, landed in Ember.js 2.10. - Framework support for Ember Engines landed in
in Ember.js 2.8. - Support for Ember FastBoot stabilized in
Ember.js 2.4. - The Ember.js addon community grew from 2,000
to over 3,500 publicly available addons!
With 2017 already under way, we would like your help to learn
about who is in the Ember community and how they work with the framework.
To that end, we're pleased to announce the official 2017 Ember Community Survey.
Survey Landing Page
This is our third year learning about the community's makeup and interests,
and we're looking forward to
sharing the results at EmberConf 2017 on March 28th.
The number of survey participants grew from 900 in
2015 (2015 survey results)
to over 1,800 in 2016 (2016 survey results).
Completing the survey should take about fifteen minutes. Submissions will be
accepted until March 21st.
Please help us spread the word by sharing the
survey landing page on your social
network feeds, at meetups and around your office and other communities.
We look forward to your participation!
If you have any immediate questions, feel free to email
Tom (@tzellman) and
the survey team via
survey@201-created.com.