[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #57643: Remove deprecated @wordpress/nux and replace with empty script and style
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#57643: Remove deprecated @wordpress/nux and replace with empty script and style
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Reporter: youknowriad | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.2
Component: Editor | Version: 5.0
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch gutenberg-merge needs- | Focuses:
dev-note 2nd-opinion close |
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Comment (by flixos90):
I would like to better understand why removing this package is a priority.
I certainly understand the rationale that it has been deprecated for a
very long time, but at least in the past this has not been a justification
for removing the code. FWIW deprecated WordPress core code ''never'' gets
removed - which I personally find questionable, but that's how it is right
now.
To be clear, I'm not opposed to removing the package, but I acknowledge
@peterwilsoncc's concerns for potential breakage. If there is a strong
case why keeping this package is a maintenance burden, maybe the benefits
outweight the risks, but I would like to see that context being clarified.
At least right now I don't see it explained in this ticket or the PR.
Regardless of what we decide here going forward, I think at this point
this ticket should be punted to 6.3. It is the only enhancement still in
the milestone that hasn't had a first commit yet (which means it shouldn't
be here in the first place), and I think with RC approaching soon it is
not a good idea to merge this now. This change in particular would be one
that is not testable through Gutenberg, so it would need the WP core beta
cycle. It may even benefit from being committed `early`.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/57643#comment:10>
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