This release isn’t meant to be interpreted as a signal that React Navigation is “finished" — work is already underway on a number of significant changes to the API that aim to make React Navigation easier to use and more powerful. These changes will be run through our [new RFC process](https://github.com/react-navigation/rfcs). For example, the [Navigator View API RFC](https://github.com/react-navigation/rfcs/blob/master/text/0002-navigator-view-api.md) outlines a plan to decouple views from the router in order to make it easier for other navigation APIs, such as [react-native-router-flux](https://github.com/aksonov/react-native-router-flux) and [react-router-native](https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/tree/master/packages/react-router-native), to build on top of the same navigation views. We’re also very excited about a plan (no RFC is open yet, but keep an eye out for it) to use [react-native-gesture-handler](https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-gesture-handler) to run navigation gestures (sliding a drawer open, or swiping back on a stack, for example) on the UI thread using the Animated native driver.
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