There are no <Route /> components. But if you know Redux you will be right at home.
I think that's what u mean by" bare bones."
That said aside from intentionally not having Route components it's far from "bare bones." It's a rounded solution offering many secondary features a complete routing product eventually needs. And it has most of them now.
Far more features than packages like Redux-Little-Router. From redirects to data fetching to prefetching chunks to react native support to scroll restoration and a lot more. This is something I've built and used in real products for almost a year.
I'm obviously biased, but this one by bar. Make sure you also read this article on RFR to get a fuller picture:
https://medium.com/@faceyspacey/pre-release-redux-first-router-a-step-beyond-redux-little-router-cd2716576aea
To me, your goal seems to be to get more promotion for Recycle through sympathy. I really liked Recycle. I don't like what you're doing now. You're like giving the community a spanking for not falling in love with your project over night.
Operate from a place of strength and confidence my friend. Things may turn out for your project in the long run. Give it some time. You did good work. However right now, I forecast it challenging to get people to switch their main client framework without offering more than incremental improvements. I feel like the general consensus is that "The View Wars are over." People aren't in the mood for World War III right now. They just wanna use React.
Helpful Tip: on your next open source project, try a smaller one that is more easily able to be included in larger projects. I think you'll get more results that way. I know at this stage I have no more room in my brain for new view frameworks unless it's something out of this world fresh.
This is a must-read for Meteor or would-be Meteor developers. Meteor's reactive autorun library, Tracker, is broken. We can fix it.
Only once we do that can Tracker have a fair fight with Redux.
with the launch of Kadira by the amazingly talented Arunoda from Meteorhacks, the Meteor community is suiting up for its production 1.0 release and its Galaxy hosting product. I'm sure Kadira will be a long-standing go-to for Meteor monitoring needs now and into the future.