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Sébastien Lorber
Docusaurus maintainer, This Week In React editor

A freelance React and React-Native developer near Paris and Docusaurus maintainer. Also runs ThisWeekInReact.com, a newsletter to stay updated with the React ecosystem.

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Announcing Docusaurus 2 Beta

· 4 min read
Sébastien Lorber
Docusaurus maintainer, This Week In React editor
Joel Marcey
Developer Advocate at Meta
Yangshun Tay
Front End Engineer at Meta
Alexey Pyltsyn
Open-source enthusiast

After a lengthy alpha stage in order to ensure feature parity and quality, we are excited to officially release the first Docusaurus 2 beta.

With the announcement of this beta, the team is even more confident that Docusaurus 2 is ready for mainstream adoption!

Releasing Docusaurus i18n

· 4 min read
Sébastien Lorber
Docusaurus maintainer, This Week In React editor

Today, we officially release Docusaurus 2 i18n (internationalization), as part of 2.0.0-alpha.71.

Docusaurus 2 has now reached full feature parity with Docusaurus 1. 🎉 And soon, after a few additional infrastructure updates and a bit more testing, the first Docusaurus 2 beta will be released.

We went the extra mile, and the new i18n support is even better than in Docusaurus 1.

In this post, we will present you the translation workflow, explain some design decisions and showcase early adopter sites that just went live: Jest, Redwood, and Datagit.

We also dogfood the i18n support on the Docusaurus 2 site itself, and this post is already available in English and French!

Docusaurus 2020 Recap

· 6 min read
Sébastien Lorber
Docusaurus maintainer, This Week In React editor

2020 was great for Docusaurus, despite a regrettable start and a tumultuous year for everyone.

We continued to invest in Docusaurus 2, and made it reach full feature parity with Docusaurus 1.

We now recommend Docusaurus 2 as the default choice to start a new Docusaurus project and encourage v1 users to migrate to Docusaurus 2.

We are still in alpha, but expect some good news very soon!

Three Docusaurus plushies laid side-by-side on the table