Hi James, I am sure Leslie or serena will be able to tell you more about whats the road map and project details
As for getting your hand dirty PatternFly comes in 2 flavours: a base implementation over bootstrap (just html/css) and an angular version with all the components as angular directives. If you are looking for the angular version then Dan, Jeff or Dave will be able to give you a tour. Otherwise I can help you out. I recommend you install it with grunt and use it as a dependency for your project. That way you can easily upgrade when new versions are available. If you want, find a gap on my calendar or just ping me on IRC anytime, my nick is agalante. I will show you around patternfly, how to install it and how to use it. Have a great weekend, Andrés On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Catherine Robson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all - > > Meet James! James is a new middleware TMM who has been looking at UI > solutions for a few reasons: > > 1. To make demos that we build in Red Hat to showcase our product's > capabilities better looking and more usable UIs > 2. To consider what our User Interface technology & solution story is for > our customers > > I'd like for the team to introduce him to PatternFly and show him what > capabilities already exist, as well as what areas we're looking to build > out in the upcoming months. He's also a hands-on guy - so just getting him > started with PatternFly and pointing him to the right places to use it as > soon as possible would also be great! > > Thanks! > Catherine > > _______________________________________________ > Patternfly mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/patternfly > >
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