You can find the current repositories here:
- Main website
- Blog
- API Docs
- Deprecations
- The Guides
- Builds and Status Board are now part of the main website.
To add an app to the Showcase section on the /learn
page run ember g showcase name-of-showcase
and replace the placeholder fields with the details of the new item.
To add a company to the list of Ember Users run ember g user name-of-company
and replace the placeholder fields with the details of your company. You will also need to add a logo image to public/images/users/
. For more information please read the comment in the markdown file that is generated using the command above.
To add a new team member you can run ember g team-member firstname-lastname
and make sure that all the fields are filled in.
If you want to add an existing Team Member to another team or change their team membership you can find that person in the data/team-member/
folder and edit the teams
array.
To add a new team member you can run ember g meetup city-country
and make sure that all the fields are filled in.
The generated meetup will have two organisers but you can have as many, or as few as you need or want.
Roughly every 4 minor versions, and every final minor version before the next major release, a release of Ember gets promoted to LTS.
Once a new LTS has been announced, please update the LTS Channel page by following these steps:
- Update
app/controllers/releases/lts.js
to show currently supported LTS versions. - Update
data/project/ember/lts.md
to show the most recent LTS version.
You can find out when a release was promoted to LTS from the changelog for Ember.js. The LTS promotion date is the release date of the next minor version. For example, Ember 3.16 was promoted to LTS on March 4, 2020 because that's the release date of v3.17.0.
Don't worry about calculating dates for bugfixes and security patches. We made a helper, add-weeks
, to do the math for you!