I'm excited to announce that we are starting the work to adopt Bootstrap
for all Open edX applications. This follows on from the successful
acceptance of OEP-16:

https://open-edx-proposals.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oep-0016.html

Our plan is to leave the Ginkgo release as is, but then to start
implementing in earnest in time for Hawthorne. At a minimum, we intend to
remove the Pattern Library by then, so that the code will have two styles
of Sass. For pre-Pattern Library pages, we plan to convert the most
trafficked pages first, and then document the process so that anyone in the
community can help with the remaining conversion.

If you are interested in seeing how this work is progressing, we have two
initial PRs:

1. The first draft of the edX theme is being created in a new edx-bootstrap
repo:

https://github.com/edx/edx-bootstrap/pull/1

This has been published as an npm library:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/edx-bootstrap

2. We are creating a skeleton page in edx-platform to prove out the new
library:

https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/15415

We would love any and all feedback that you have, so feel free to comment
on the PRs, reply to this thread, or start a discussion in the Slack
#front-end channel.

Thanks,

 - Andy

P.S. For those who were unable to attend, I recommend watching Ari
Rizzitano's Open edX conference talk on what's next for the front end:

https://youtu.be/PpgaVjcMoL0?t=15m

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*Andy Armstrong*

edX | UI Architect  | [email protected]

141 Portland Street, 9th floor

Cambridge, MA 02139
http://www.edx.org <http://www.edxonline.org/>

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