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Contribution tracking
The foundation tracks repository activity across 63 supported React ecosystem repositories. GitHub activity is used for pull requests, issues, and commits where the API exposes reliable public signals.
The React Foundation publishes how support is measured, how decisions are reviewed, and what will be reported once funded work is underway.
Reporting status
The foundation has not published quarterly distribution reports yet. Until funded programs produce reportable outcomes, this page separates existing methodology from future reports and avoids sample allocation totals.
Existing methodology
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The foundation tracks repository activity across 63 supported React ecosystem repositories. GitHub activity is used for pull requests, issues, and commits where the API exposes reliable public signals.
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The current contribution formula is PRs × 8 + Issues × 3 + Commits × 1. The scoring page explains the limits of this model and where maintainer review remains necessary.
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When funding is approved for a reporting period, available funds can be allocated against contribution scores, library impact, eligibility review, and published program constraints.
Intended report categories
63 tracked repositories
These 63 tracked repositories define the current public ecosystem surface for contribution tracking. The list includes libraries, tooling, documentation, and React infrastructure repositories.
Total: 63 libraries tracked. Contribution tracking uses GitHub repository activity for supported projects.
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