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title: The Ember Times - Issue No. XX
author: Chris Ng, the crowd
author: Chris Ng, Gaurav Munjal, Amy Lam, the crowd
tags: Recent Posts, Newsletter, Ember.js Times, Ember Times, 2019
alias : "blog/2019/xx/xx-the-ember-times-issue-XX.html"
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<SOME-INTRO-HERE-TO-KEEP-THEM-SUBSCRIBERS-READING>

Check out the two follow up RFCs to make Tracked Properties better 👣
Check out the two follow up RFCs to make Tracked Properties better 👣, an Ember community experience 🤝...

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## [SECTION TITLE](#section-url)
## [An Ember Community Experience by Gaurav Munjal 💛](https://twitter.com/gaurav9576/status/1098298137507217408)

I had wanted to make some large breaking changes to [ember-simple-tree](https://github.com/btecu/ember-simple-tree),
in order to enable me to customize it to my liking. Given that it would break backward compatibility and existing applications, I figured my changes would never be accepted. So I forked it and released my version as ember-light-tree.

I was surprised when Bujorel Tecu AKA [@btecu](https://github.com/btecu), the author of ember-simple-tree,
contacted me and wanted to work together to include my changes. As a result, my changes are now in the latest version of
ember-simple-tree.

Even though we had to sacrifice technical backward compatibility, it was important to @btecu that we had a shared solution. One of the main strengths of Ember is how shared conventions enable developers to build on top of each other's work and improve the ecosystem for everyone. It's heartening to see this view echoed in the Ember addon community.

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Be kind,

Chris Ng, the crowd and the Learning Team
Chris Ng, Gaurav Munjal, Amy Lam the crowd and the Learning Team