In the course of working on a new Seaside app, I ported a few projects to GH. I'm listing them here in case anyone finds that useful: - https://github.com/seandenigris/TF-Login - https://github.com/seandenigris/SmallReddit
I'm sure there will be more and if so I'll update this thread.
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On 13/06/2018 14:19, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
In the course of working on a new Seaside app, I ported a few projects to GH. I'm listing them here in case anyone finds that useful:
I'm sure there will be more and if so I'll update this thread.
Hi,
Thank you for the projects.
If you are interested, we created the organization DuneSt in order to group projects build on top of Seaside and who aim to simplify the creation of Seaside applications.
It currently regroup: - Material Design colors - Material Design Lite - PrismJs binding - ChartJs binding - Heimdall
If you think some of your projects fit the goal of DuneSt and if you wish, I can add you to the organization.
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On 13/06/2018 09:27, Cyril Ferlicot D. wrote:
On 13/06/2018 14:19, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
In the course of working on a new Seaside app, I ported a few projects to GH. I'm listing them here in case anyone finds that useful:
I'm sure there will be more and if so I'll update this thread.
If you are interested, we created the organization DuneSt in order to group projects build on top of Seaside and who aim to simplify the creation of Seaside applications.
I wasn't aware that the "Dune" was in reference to the Seaside. I thought it was some reference to the famous book/game :)
I have this one to contribute to the Seaside list: * https://github.com/eMaringolo/seaside-bootstrap-select
This one I use it in Seaside apps as well, but I need to decouple a lot of customer specific components into general components to share publicly: * https://github.com/eMaringolo/rbac
BTW, I always wanted to integrate it with TF-Login and ApplicationSecurity (or merge features from them or merge into them), because I believe that RBAC provides fine grained access control that is role based, which proved to be very useful in corporate environments where access control management requires a lot of work.
However I don't think that having a common organization is better than single user repositories if the organization members doesn't actively maintain the projects. It's fixing a discoverability problem with a suboptimal solution.
I think that in the lack of a good packaging lookup we could use instead the Seaside wiki pages to include links to these pages.
Regards!
Esteban A. Maringolo wrote
I love the animated GIF in the readme - great idea!!
Esteban A. Maringolo wrote
BTW, I always wanted to integrate it with TF-Login and ApplicationSecurity (or merge features from them or merge into them),
TF-Login seemed like quite a lot to understand and I'm in a bit of a time crunch, so in the short term I am in the process of integrating ApplicationSecurity into the simple framework that Ramon laid out in SmallReddit.
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CyrilFerlicot wrote
If you think some of your projects fit the goal of DuneSt and if you wish, I can add you to the organization.
Sure, that would be great. Regarding these two particular projects, they are actually not "mine", but MIT projects I ported to git, so whatever the community feels is fine by me.
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On 06/13/2018 05:19 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Ha, it lives on!
Ramon Leon-5 wrote
Ha, it lives on!
Hi, Ramon. Yes I found it very instructive to build my own web app. I hope you don't mind that I ported it to GH. I put credit and a link to the old repo and migrated your commits with you preserved as the author.
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On 06/13/2018 02:34 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Hi, Ramon. Yes I found it very instructive to build my own web app. I hope you don't mind that I ported it to GH. I put credit and a link to the old repo and migrated your commits with you preserved as the author.
Not at all, everything I've ever put out there was MIT, do with it as you wish.
Good stuff!
---- On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 08:19:51 -0400 Sean P. DeNigris <sean@clipperadams.com> wrote ----
In the course of working on a new Seaside app, I ported a few projects to GH.
I'm listing them here in case anyone finds that useful:
- https://github.com/seandenigris/TF-Login
- https://github.com/seandenigris/SmallReddit
I'm sure there will be more and if so I'll update this thread.
-----
Cheers,
Sean
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