Also, what sort of framework is the UI being standardized on? Angular? React? Something else?
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 10:03 AM, Joe Witt <[email protected]> wrote: > Scott > > Ok so extract out the fluid design work you started with NiFi Registry > to its own codebase which can be rev'd and published to NPM making it > easier to consume/reuse across NiFi projects and offers better > consistency. This sounds interesting. > > In thinking through the additional community effort or the effort > trade-off: > How often do you anticipate we'd be doing releases (and thus > validation/voting) for this? > How often would those differ from when we'd want to do a NiFi or NiFi > Registry release? > How do you envision the community would be able to help vet/validate > releases of these modules? > > Thanks > Joe > > On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 8:18 AM, Scott Aslan <[email protected]> > wrote: > > NiFi Community, > > > > I'd like to initiate a discussion around creating a sub-project of NiFi > to > > encompass the Fluid Design System NgModule created during the development > > of the NiFi Registry. A possible name for this sub-project is simply > > "NiFi Fluid > > Design System". The idea would be to create a sub-project that > distributes > > an atomic set of high quality, reuse-able, theme-able, and testable UI/UX > > components, fonts, and other JS modules for use across the various web > > applications throughout the NiFi universe (uNiFiverse???). Both NiFi and > > NiFi Registry web applications would eventually leverage this module via > > npm. This approach will enable us to provide our users with a consistent > > experience across web applications. Creating a sub-project would also > allow > > the FDS code to evolve independently of NiFi/NiFi registry and be > released > > on it's own timeline. In addition, it would make tracking issues/work > much > > clearer through a separate JIRA. > > > > Please discuss and provide and thoughts or feedback. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Scotty >
