You guys have done a great job. The MDLExample is very impressive.

‹peter

On 2/3/17, 5:52 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
<carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>just let you know that I think we have done with MDL feature set.
>
>So all components in MDL website are implemented and working. I think API
>is stable at this moment and docs are in place.
>
>Notice that still we have some bugs (like the one in 'click' RadioButton),
>or the list of icons is not finished (we should have a half of nearly 900
>icons setup)
>
>I think this is a great foundation to help FlexJS gain more audience with
>a
>working and good looking component set, but it could be improve more:
>
>1.- Introduce some components that are missing in MDL (e.j: DatePicker, or
>DropDownList/ComboBox, are not part of the official MDL set). Some of them
>I saw implementations out there
>and *maybe* it could be integrated in our library.
>
>2.- Introduce more "Flex"-y things (i.e: TableColumns could have
>"dateField" property so we use that to remove columns from MDL Table, or
>we
>could introduce Table content scrolling,...)
>
>3.- Some people has told us about some possible deficiencies ( i.e: is
>Binding working across component set? I think mostly, but didn't test all
>possible cases, are all
>possible component events setup? I think so, but again we could find
>something was bypassed during implementation)
>
>That's what I see at this moment. If you see something more is missing,
>please let us know. I'm sure that if people use it, things will arise, and
>hope between all we could fix or enhance it.
>
>So, I think is time for me to start other tasks, and hope others here
>could
>try to get involved in getting more here. There's room for more
>improvements.
>
>I think that although I like many things in MDL, we should have our own
>component set that will be more near to FlexJS philosophy (maybe Express?)
>and
>where we could implement one or more themes that could be easy configured
>and substitute (MDL, CreateJS or others are only wrapped in FlexJS but has
>very different implementations so if you use them, you could no change
>visuals at a later time).
>
>Thanks
>
>-- 
>Carlos Rovira
>http://about.me/carlosrovira

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