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[Future of rive for react-native] Maintenance status of this library? #369

@christophemenager

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@christophemenager

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I have been using the Rive React Native package for over 2 years.
I have recommended Rive as an alternative to Lottie in several companies I worked at and to my developer friends.

Today, I regret it, for one main reason: the maintenance of this library.

It is clear that React Native is not a priority for Rive at the moment:

  • A critical glitching bug took 6 months to be resolved (#283).
  • It is impossible to build the library since React Native 0.80 (released July 2025). (as a reminder, there was also a problem with 0.77 for weeks)
  • Several critical PRs remain open without being merged or even commented on (#350).
  • Patches keep piling up to prevent crashes (#190 comment).
  • A rewrite of the library has been announced, but no updates have been provided for a long time (#190 comment).

In short, these issues are accumulating and significantly undermine the value Rive aims to bring to the animation world.

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  • Can we have a clear and honest update from a Rive representative regarding the future of this library?
  • Do you plan to dedicate regular attention to it, rather than only addressing critical issues sporadically?

I’m not looking to disparage Rive; I understand that your resources are limited, and I admire the work done so far and your contributions to open source. I’m just looking for visibility on this library so I can make informed strategic decisions.

Alternatives

Having this visibility would help the React Native community consider well-maintained alternatives, such as:

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