@Denis Noctor: I think you are right that we don't want to stop Maxim. I'm
also not proposing to create Jiras for Maxim to fix. I propose to create
Jiras to fix them myself.
And already did submit a few PRs based on some of my suggestions:
https://github.com/apache/openmeetings/pull/63#issue-405378
Hi all,
I think this is a good time to have a look at mobile view of OM. Maxim
changed everthing (?) to bootstrap so we have the precondition to have a
look at it.
Greetings Peter
Am 19.04.20 um 09:12 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
Hello Sebastian,
I believe above rules should be tweaked
For ex
@Ed I think this will be an ongoing effort. Shouldn't block releasing. But
maybe we agree on sth. And then get some part done in each release.
For example: Right now "Request right ***" icons/menu items are hidden in
case user already have particular right
=> Request permission buttons are always
I couldn’t agree more with Maxim. I think there is more emphasis required on
functionality rather than cosmetics at this stage. I’ve got a list as long as
my arm at this stage and consciously decided not to bring them into
conversation for now, so as not to distract everyone from the main object
Hello Sebastian,
I believe above rules should be tweaked
For example: Right now "Request right ***" icons/menu items are hidden
in case user already have particular right
It seems to me this behavior doesn't fit the rules you are proposing
>> all whiteboard tools including the document navigation
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On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 13:56, wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Let's NOT let this style guide idea block the forthcoming 5.0.0 release -
> which we have been waiting for for so long, please. If people want to have a
> style gu
Hello,
Let's NOT let this style guide idea block the forthcoming 5.0.0
release - which we have been waiting for for so long, please. If
people want to have a style guide - let's do it for the 5.0.1 or 5.1
release, please. This will take too long to do before the 5.0.0 release.
best,
Ed
Hi,
I would like to establish a Style Guide for OpenMeetings.
*Why is it important to have a Style Guide*
A Style guide helps to make consistent design decisions. A reference to
agree on before doing try-and-error discussions that can be costly and
frustrating. In the end it may not really matter