Adds a new docs website, built with Gatsby JS, to replace the old Jekyll site. Source code for the new site lives in /www (although markdown and YML data still comes from the legacy /docs folder). Changes to either markdown or website source code can be previewed on Netlify. The react-js bot should automatically add comments to each PR with preview links. (This preview is generated by running the newly-added yarn build:docs command in the root package.json.) The majority of the changes in this PR are contained within the new /www directory. However some minor modifications have been made to existing content in the /docs directory: * Modified frontmatter author block to always be an array * Small markdown formatting tweaks
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Every few weeks someone asks us when we are going to organize a conference for React. Our answer has always been "some day". In the mean time, people have been talking about React at other JavaScript conferences around the world. But now the time has finally come for us to have a conference of our own.
We're happy to announce React.js Conf! It will take place January 28-29, 2015 on Facebook's campus in Menlo Park, California.
Before we open registration, we're looking for great talks. We want to see how you pushed application development forward! If you ever talked to a meet-up, pitched React to your co-workers, or done something awesome and want to talk about it, let us know!
Here are some areas of research we want to explore during the conference if you need some inspiration: server-side rendering, data fetching, language features (eg es6, clojure), immutability, rendering targets (eg svg, canvas), real-time updates...
We look forward to seeing many of you in person in just a few short months!