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Legacy context usage prints warnings in React StrictMode #22

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@petevk

I noticed when using rheostat that this project is printing warnings in React StrictMode because it's using the legacy React Context instead of the one released in React 16.3. I understand this library would like to continue supporting React <16.3, but it also prevents using concurrent mode when that is eventually released into stable.

What is the long term strategy for releasing this library? Should there be a new major version/forked library which supports React 16.3+? Is it possible to feature-detect the new Context API and use that if it's available?

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