Progress Update: Experience Builder (XB) Week 2

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Wim Leers' second-week update on the Experience Builder (XB) project, published on May 31, 2024, highlights significant progress in achieving isomorphic rendering to enhance user experience. Key contributors, including Ben Mullins, Mateu Aguiló Bosch, Lee Rowlands, Théodore Biadala, Pierre Dureau, and Tim Plunkett, participated in a global meeting to align early on critical goals. Alex Pott's contribution streamlined XB's direction by reusing the core's PHPCS rules, while Jesse Baker's work introduced the Radix UI component library. Efforts to evolve Single Directory Components (SDC) continued, focusing on component variants and data models. The week also saw the first asynchronous XB meeting on Drupal Slack, organized by Griffyn Heels, which had 24 participants. Discussions with Pierre emphasized integrating design system support, crucial for XB's future. Next week's goal is to connect conceptual ideas from recent meetings.

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