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@rhyneav Setting up a repo will be a good first step. Then we can start a Project
directly in this repo. I guess the toughest point will be to setup the actual project and make it build smoothly. But for now, repo and add everyone who was interested to contribute to that org and let the open source enthusiasts do their work. I guess it might be a good idea to move this repo to org as well.
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@afzalsayed96 I've started adding new issues to stuff we need to do. Feel free to help yourself. https://github.com/papercss/react-paper-css
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I went ahead and created a repo on the organization page if that's okay with you @Banjerr. I've added both Yourself and @ummahusla as members to the team so far.
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@Banjerr @rhyneav good job guys 👍
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I would also like to contribute to the react version 👍
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I'd love to participate @ummahusla
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I don't think so, since we want the framework to be the most simplest without any big integration to be done. It will stay, if @rhyneav agrees, a pure CSS framework. Maybe a React version can be done by the community, but I don't think it will have its place in the official repo.
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@TotomInc How about creating a GitHub organisation account, move repository there, and there we would be able to create a react version of the framework. I guess a lot of the users would pick it up and collaborate on this.
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@amanbayev Good! 👍 Me too
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I'm not the owner as you see, we need to involve @rhyneav in this issue!
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@TotomInc Yep, I've noticed that. I'm just sharing my idea.
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Hey @ummahusla what do you mean by React version? Like creating React components similar to Reactstrap, or building the documentation page in React?
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@rhyneav Yep, my idea is to make something like Reactstrap
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I will love to participate
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Sounds like a great project! What can I do to help get things set up for you all? I have the organization papercss on Github if you think setting up a repo there would be a good start.
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@ummahusla @rhyneav @Kaperskyguru i've started "React"-ifying PaperCSS earlier today, made a new "issue" to share, but I'll share here as well. I haven't gotten everything converted over into components yet, but a decent portion has been done. I can transfer the repo over to the PaperCSS org if needed. it's also on NPM, which of course I can edit also
https://github.com/Banjerr/react-paper-css
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That sounds good @ummahusla, I'm looking into moving over this repo as well as it keeps growing.
@Banjerr, that is awesome! Since you've already done the leg work in getting set up, I can either set up the react-papercss repo in the papercss organization and let you add your changes there. Or you can transfer it over your existing repo and I can add others to a team there for you.
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@rhyneav i'm up for whatever makes the most sense.
"demo" page is up, just a simple Create React App published to GitHub pages - I think this is a good way to test functionality as new components are Reactified.
https://banjerr.github.io/React-Paper-CSS-Page/
and its published as a package on NPM as "react-paper-css", currently under my user but i can transfer this to an org or whatever makes the most sense here as well
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Link: https://github.com/papercss/react-papercss
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sounds good to me @rhyneav
I've transferred my work thus far to the org, which is at
https://github.com/papercss/react-paper-css
We can rename/delete the "duplicate", whichever is easier. I'll work on transferring over the "demo" page and setting it up on a GitHub page for the organization, also.
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Closing this now that the react repo is up and running :)
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