OSS Feed: 2026-04-25

OSS Feed: April 25, 2026

Welcome to today's OSS activity digest from the React, Next.js, and JavaScript ecosystem. Here's what our favorite engineers have been up to in the past 24 hours.

Quiet Friday 😴

It seems like our tracked engineers are taking a well-deserved break this Friday. No significant public activity was detected from:

  • @gaearon (React) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @acdlite (React) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @sebmarkbage (React) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @TkDodo (TanStack) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @phryneas (Apollo Client) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @bvaughn (React DevTools) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @kettanaito (MSW) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @markerikson (Redux) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @timneutkens (Next.js) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @leerob (Vercel) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @t3dotgg (Theo) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @yyx990803 (Vue.js) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @bluebill1049 (React Hook Form) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯
  • @dinwwwh (Vite) - 静かγͺδΈ€ζ—₯

Today's Highlight ⭐

Sometimes the best days in open source are quiet ones. After yesterday's incredible productivity burst from @TkDodo with 9 PRs, the ecosystem is taking a breather. This Friday calm might mean the weekend will bring fresh energy for new features, bug fixes, and innovations.

Remember: even open source maintainers need rest! The React ecosystem continues to thrive through sustainable development practices and work-life balance.


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