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We have been successfully using patternfly[1] at Red Hat for both internal tools and products. It provides unified look&feel and also helps software engineers to build web UI correctly and with minimal effort. Would you consider using it for pagure?
[1] https://www.patternfly.org/
If someone is interested in using it for pagure, I would welcome and help the effort but it will not be a priority for me.
Something pagure should have anyway is a possibility of theming it, so we could have both the current theme and a patternfly theme next to each other.
Is this something you would be interested to do? :-)
Hi,
I was wondering, do you know the people behind patternfly? I have been looking at the website but I can't see any information on how to get started. Where are the .css and .js files I should link to? What are the basic tags to use?
Knowing that it's based on bootstrap, I guess the last question is answered this way, but I find the current website quite un-friendly for new developers looking at it and looking for a quick "how to"/"how to get started".
That being said, I still think it might be worth investigating, but we could also go directly the bootstrap way or the todc-bootstrap which looks also quite interesting.
Pagure now uses the new fedora-bootstrap theme, which is based on bootstrap, so is it okay to close this one off?
I think I'm ok with closing this, if someone is willing to provide patches we can still reconsider later
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