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Add migration guide from Gatsby #17453

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leerob opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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Add migration guide from Gatsby #17453

leerob opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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leerob commented Sep 29, 2020

Feature request

As a user of [x] framework/language, I'd love to see an easy path towards migrating to Next.js

Describe the solution you'd like

Documentation around common providers and how exactly you can switch to Next.js from them.

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Let's start with a few of the most popular and see what others in the community would get value from.

@leerob leerob changed the title Add migration guides from other providers Add migration guides from Gatsby Sep 29, 2020
@leerob leerob changed the title Add migration guides from Gatsby Add migration guide from Gatsby Sep 29, 2020
@lfades lfades added good first issue Easy to fix issues, good for newcomers type: documentation labels Sep 29, 2020
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Avi98 commented Oct 5, 2020

@leerob can I take this issue

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leerob commented Oct 5, 2020

@Avi98 Hey! I've already got a PR in progress for this one 👍

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lfades commented Oct 5, 2020

Added on #17491

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