Description

We are in the process of re-designing the web user interface to configure storage at Agama. We expected to have a clear idea of what we wanted before starting Hack Week. But the idea is still not that clear. So I will use use my Hack Week time to try several prototypes since I really want this to be done.

Goals

Have a prototype using Patternfly components and addressing all the use-cases we want to cover. Easy for the easy cases. Capable for the complex ones.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

agama javascript patternfly ui uix

This project is part of:

Hack Week 24

Activity

  • 11 months ago: michals liked this project.
  • 11 months ago: enavarro_suse liked this project.
  • 11 months ago: dgdavid joined this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs started this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "uix" to this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "ui" to this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "patternfly" to this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "javascript" to this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "agama" to this project.
  • 11 months ago: ancorgs originated this project.

  • Comments

    • bittin-opensuse
      11 months ago by bittin-opensuse | Reply

      Guess i have more to translate to Swedish, when the new UI/UX is done :)

    • ancorgs
      11 months ago by ancorgs | Reply

      Looking quite close to what I wanted. https://github.com/agama-project/agama/pull/1779

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