Meteor Monthly Newsletter In this issue of our newsletter, we cover the latest developments in Fibres and Meteor 3.0, as well as improvements to Meteor Cloud, and much more. Letâs dive right in! Fibers Public Roadmap Updates and Meteor 3.0 As you know, we are still working hard on Meteor 3.0. You may keep up with the work by reading Henrique Schmaiske's weekly updates, which can be found [here](. There is no exact schedule, but rest assured that it is on its way. As a side note, our team is working hard to get the latest Alpha version out as soon as possible. However, we are seeing some difficulties with the CI failing tests, which is limiting our progress. We really appreciate your patience and understanding at this time. For more details, you can stay connected to learn about the exciting developments in [Fibers]( and [Meteor 3.0](. Meteor.js Roadmap Seeking Community Feedback Big changes are coming to Meteor and we need your help to shape its future. We've updated our existing [roadmap]( and we're looking for your input on what should be next. These are some of the tasks that our team has identified. - A new Meteor Guide
- Improved Typescript support
- Linux ARM Support
- Reduced Meteor build time
- Tree-shaking
- Redis-oplog integrated into the core
- An enhanced file upload package Your thoughts and feedback are crucial in this development journey. Let's make Meteor more powerful and exciting together! Add your thoughts [here](. Meteor Cloud Announcement Introducing Root Domains Support on Galaxy You can now point the root of your domains directly to our load balancers on Galaxy. Forget about complex configurations and enjoy a more streamlined and convenient setup process. To add a root domain, go to "Domains and HTTPS" in your app's settings, find the referenced IP address, and create an A record pointing to that IP in your DNS provider settings. Need help? Our support team is always ready to assist. Learn more about root domains [here](. Push-to-Deploy Now Stable for All Git Providers More good news: Push to Deploy is now stable for all Git Providers, including GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. This much-awaited feature allows you to update or deploy your application directly from your repository with just a few clicks. It's available on all plans, even the free plan! Supported Meteor versions include 1.12.2, 2.0.1, 2.1.2, 2.2.4, 2.3.7, and any version from 2.4.1 to the latest. [Try it out]( today, and don't hesitate to contact us at support@meteor.com with any questions or feedback. As always, we're dedicated to making Galaxy an ever-better platform to suit your needs. In Case You Missed It Are you interested in learning more about Meteor? Explore the resources, articles, and links we've gathered for you below. Meteor 2.12 and Blaze 2.6.2
The recommended version of Meteor is v2.12 and Blaze.js is now at v2.6.2. These updates bring improvements such as warnings for old API usage, MongoDB Driver Update to 4.16, extended support for Node 14, and more. Thanks for your patience as we continue to enhance Meteor. For full details, check the Meteor 2.12 [changelog]( or Gabriel Grubba's [blog post](. Meteor Cloud: End of Support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1
To boost your app's security, we're ending support for TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on the Galaxy platform as of 01/08/2023. These versions have known vulnerabilities and are now considered deprecated by the IETF. We recommend upgrading to TLS 1.2 or later to ensure your apps remain secure and compliant. Take action [here](. Meteor Impact videos
Missed our biggest event of the year, Meteor Impact 2022, or simply want to experience the thrill again? Good news! We've captured every moment and uploaded it to our YouTube channel. Dive into the action and enjoy the experience at your leisure. Don't miss out! Check out the videos [here](. Meteor.js with Vite, Solid, and Tailwind CSS
Unleash the power of Meteor.js, Vite, Solid, and Tailwind CSS in a synergistic blend to boost your web development experience. Dive into our [tutorial]( by our very own Fred Maia, where we walk you through creating a Meteor.js project, integrating Vite and Solid, setting up an entry point, and incorporating Tailwind CSS. We'll also guide you in creating your first Solid component, using signals for real-time updates, and finally deploying your app. Have questions? Reach out to our support directly at support@meteor.com, or visit the Meteor forum to chat with Meteor experts & like-minded developers. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Website](meteor.com) Copyright © 2023 Meteor Software, All rights reserved.
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