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@slorber slorber commented May 14, 2025

WIP PR using canary until v3.8 is out


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I'm running visual regression tests from this PR: slorber/rnw-visual-tests#10

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Simek commented May 19, 2025

Thanks @slorber! Looks like the bump induced some lint errors? I don't see them when running the check locally, on main.

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slorber commented May 20, 2025

Yes it looks related to the React types upgrade, I'm not sure your snack examples are compatible with React 19 types so we may need to upgrade to React 19 in a separate PR. Will figure it out later
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@slorber slorber marked this pull request as draft May 20, 2025 14:29
@slorber slorber changed the title Docusaurus 3.8 + React 19.1 Docusaurus 3.8 May 23, 2025
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