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Dan Abramov and Andrew Clark developed the initial prototypes of Redux in May-July 2015. Dan did his "Hot Reloading" demo at React Europe on July 5, 2015, and released Redux 1.0 on August 14, 2015.
For the next several months, I just sorta did issue triage and cleanup. I really didn't feel like I had the right to say anything about how the library worked or to mess with the source code. At the same time, I'd been putting together a "React/Redux Links List" repo, and answering a lot of Redux questions in Reactiflux.
First, we're working on wrapping up the final RTK Query alpha right now, and will hopefully publish that in the next few days.
Once that last RTKQ alpha is out, we can work on migrating the RTK Query source and docs over into the main RTK repo and merging that in. Once that's done, we can figure out how to combine the docs and rework our build setup to include RTKQ as a sub-package inside @reduxjs/toolkit.
To me yes hahaha. Just kidding but if I was using a REST API I’d go for something like https://github.com/tannerlinsley/react-query and get caching and everything baked in, and save relay or similar for other, non API related global states.
It's also worth noting that Dan just posted an issue comment about CM behavior is playing out in practice: