I read it more as they cleaned up the contribution process so that it's easier for people to participate.
But if what you said does happen, then RIP. It's not going to be the same - everyone is too busy writing medium articles to sell their course on udemy to make real contributions for free.
There were a lot of useful guides showing practical applications of features beyond just listing the api spec.
But I guess it'll still be useful as a more approachable wiki to api standards rather than having to go to w3schools (yuck) or the horrible ui of w3c.
But if what you said does happen, then RIP. It's not going to be the same - everyone is too busy writing medium articles to sell their course on udemy to make real contributions for free.
There were a lot of useful guides showing practical applications of features beyond just listing the api spec.
But I guess it'll still be useful as a more approachable wiki to api standards rather than having to go to w3schools (yuck) or the horrible ui of w3c.