<aside><p>If you <em>didn't</em> attend Svelte Summit, you can catch up on the <ahref="https://www.youtube.com/c/SvelteSociety/videos">Svelte Society YouTube page</a></p></aside>
<aside><p>If you <em>didn't</em> attend Svelte Summit, you can catch up on the <ahref="https://www.youtube.com/c/SvelteSociety/videos">Svelte Society YouTube page</a></p></aside>
If you attended [Svelte Summit](https://sveltesummit.com/) last month you may have seen my talk, [Futuristic Web Development](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSfdtmcZ4d0), in which I finally tackled one of the most frequently asked questions about Svelte: when will Sapper reach version 1.0?
If you attended [Svelte Summit](https://sveltesummit.com/) last month you may have seen my talk, Futuristic Web Development, in which I finally tackled one of the most frequently asked questions about Svelte: when will Sapper reach version 1.0?
The answer: never.
The answer: never.
This was slightly tongue-in-cheek — as the talk explains, it's really more of a rewrite of Sapper coupled with a rebrand — but it raised a lot of new questions from the community, and it's time we offered a bit more clarity on what you can expect from Sapper's successor, SvelteKit.
This was slightly tongue-in-cheek — as the talk explains, it's really more of a rewrite of Sapper coupled with a rebrand — but it raised a lot of new questions from the community, and it's time we offered a bit more clarity on what you can expect from Sapper's successor, SvelteKit.