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by spicyj
2919 days ago
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This is a pretty unrealistic view of how big companies work. Engineers aren't fungible, and no one has been "pulled off" of React or React Native to anything like you suggest. React is my full time job (I was also the #1 committer before joining FB) and no one is planning to abandon it. Even if Facebook company leadership decided for some reason to divest, React would live on with the support of its community similar to other projects without corporate backing. |
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Take the case of the legal problems with the React license that eventually were ironed out or the privacy issues facing the company more recently.
Neither of those would have been a factor in your day to day life if React was its own thing, right?
If no engineer has left the team, through their own will or through enticement, you have my apologies.
I'm not arguing that you're not committed. I'm arguing that working for a large company is a distraction, which is true of all large companies. Would you agree that the licensing issue was unnecessary and distracting?
Don't get me wrong, I think you're doing great work and React isn't going anywhere, but there's a broader mission there that is distracting from doing that one thing. Do you ever wish it were it's own thing (if money weren't involved)?