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A Saturday Night and its motion capture components have been released! Now the burndown for 0.6.0 begins. Check out the GitHub tracker. You’ll spy some juicy features in there. After 0.6.0, we’ll have some big projects in store.

One end of the Metaverse. A huge multiuser #webvr public space by 3D Artist @J_Ostrem https://t.co/kcnFeGJX7y pic.twitter.com/0u6p78hBnj

Work in progress integrating a VR edit mode in the #aframevr inspector with pan/scale/rotate camera controls and selection #webvr :) pic.twitter.com/JBQUqgYz6F

Grand opening of the Metaverse's first dance club! Show off your best moves on our latest #aframevr #webvr demo https://t.co/l9Pm0Enoa8 pic.twitter.com/3ypA9Z7QOq

Get off the struggle bus 🚌, enter the @aframevr School 🎒! Interactive lessons for learning #webvr . For all ages! https://t.co/ui3swhj984 pic.twitter.com/yx564kEdhV

Record-and-replay motion capture @aframevr components. Automate 6DOF VR dev., record animations, do a little dance. https://t.co/XahfoBbGU4 — A-Frame (@aframevr) April 3, 2017

Showcasing @aframevr Registry components. Little bobbing ball in the ocean + rain with four HTML elements. https://t.co/BLZCc0VbUB pic.twitter.com/D82nKmja50 — Kevin Ngo (@andgokevin) April 1, 2017

.@aframevr is such a beautiful framework - powerful & simple - this is about 10 lines of html pic.twitter.com/VOioizzpiG — alexjmackey (@alexjmackey) March 29, 2017

I made a thing: Easily embed multiple 360° photos into your webpages using the power and simplicity of @aframevr 👨‍💻https://t.co/fDOd95pvHN — Mark Lee (@thatmarklee) March 30, 2017

Want to learn to load a city with flying spaceships in a line of HTML? Enroll in https://t.co/NyWcT6FEoO today! https://t.co/D3WSDwy5Nq pic.twitter.com/Rvky7VUMHl — Kevin Ngo (@andgokevin) March 28, 2017

Release notes for @aframevr-@reactjs v4. Full test coverage, performance improvements, all filed bugs fixed. https://t.co/nG6sivhPxr — Kevin Ngo (@andgokevin) March 28, 2017

Expanding the musical galaxy on my @aframevr project. Visit Gemini, a twin planet and its playlist on @googlechrome https://t.co/cpO8G2Sy98 pic.twitter.com/fU4doPwLGi — (bash~bash) (@bvshbvsh) March 31, 2017

i-frame's work really well for showing off multi-user @aframevr. Adding this as an example to networked-aframe. pic.twitter.com/6ZnwE223PX — Hayden Lee (@HaydenLee37) April 2, 2017

Again in @aframevr #WebVR on a diff project. Ambient Occlusion working ok. More work to be done in Blender I think pic.twitter.com/MytYQ6Z2gl — Mo Kargas (@mokargas) March 31, 2017