Same here. We were seriously considering it, until the licensing issue.
In fact, we continue to use Reactjs - because it is something that we can rip out and replace if push comes to shove. But a React Native app once released will live in the wild - which means the patent exposure cannot be mitigated easily.
In fact, we continue to use Reactjs - because it is something that we can rip out and replace if push comes to shove. But a React Native app once released will live in the wild - which means the patent exposure cannot be mitigated easily.