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Expand Up @@ -33,12 +33,15 @@ If you'd like to contribute, please follow our [contributing guidelines][contrib
our [`help wanted`][help-wanted] label for a list of issues with good opportunities for
contribution.

## What we're working on now (Q1 2020):
## What we're working on now (Q2 2020):
* Trying to get anything done at all during a global pandemic.
* Hosting and mentoring a large contingent of summer interns.
* Date-range picker
* Remaining test harnesses for Angular Material components (four remaining as of January)
* Remaining test harnesses for Angular Material components
* Continuing to create new, API-compatible versions of the Angular Material components backed by
[MDC Web][] ([see @jelbourn's ng-conf talk](https://youtu.be/4EXQKP-Sihw?t=891)). There are five
remaining components to complete here as of January.
[MDC Web][] ([see @jelbourn's ng-conf talk](https://youtu.be/4EXQKP-Sihw?t=891)). Much of our effort
will be dedicated towards rolling out these new versions of the components across Angular apps
inside Google.
* Add support for density configuration for the new components based on MDC Web.
* Authoring benchmarks to collect performance metrics for Angular Material components. These
benchmarks will live inside Google's internal code repository for the time being, but we should
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