nents as the lingua
franca between ui frameworks.
This idea obviously needs further exploration and a proof of concept, but
it's a story we should keep in mind as we formulate our js framework
strategy.
Brian Leathem
[1] http://webcomponents.org
On Jun 1, 2016 6:41 PM, "Vojtech Szocs
ou to draw your own conclusions :-)
Brian Leathem
[1]
https://vaadin.com/blog/-/blogs/web-components-in-production-use-are-we-there-yet-
[2] http://webcomponents.org/articles/
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Hello all,
Patrick has recently added a javascript testing framework to patternfly
core [1]. Patrick has a secondary PR adding some basic smoke-level tests
for each of our patterns [2]. Great job Patrick!
Having these tests present is really valuable, as we gain more confidence
in introducing c
Hello all,
Consider the following stories:
As a developer contributing to patternfly, I don't want to work with
multiple package installers and multiple install steps, so that I can
contribute code with fewer steps and less complication.
As an application developer consuming patternfly via npm,
Hello all,
Given that node 4 is now available both in Red Hat software collections [1]
and Openshift [2] what does everyone think about moving to node 4 as a
requirement for building patternfly?
This wouldn't affect project consuming patternfly, but rather only when one
is developing patternfly i
Hi Greg,
I haven't been able to locate a migration guide for patternfly v3, but
there is one for angular-patternfly here:
https://github.com/patternfly/angular-patternfly/releases/tag/v3.0.0
I'll keep looking and let you know if I find anything. It seems like it
did exist at one point, and it mi
Hello all,
We are in the process of removing the /dist folder from the patternfly core
repo [1] to be rebuilt using a travis pipeline and committed in a "release"
branch. However we've noticed a couple unfortunate consequences of this
change, specifically with our workflow based around sharing "t
What if instead of parallel beaches within a repo, we have a parallel
repo? The the branch names could map one-to-one.
Brian
On Jul 28, 2016 1:18 PM, "Brian Leathem" wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We are in the process of removing the /dist folder from the patternfly
> core
Lol, my autocorrect is contextual.
s/beaches/branches/
Brian
On Jul 29, 2016 3:00 PM, "Brian Leathem" wrote:
> What if instead of parallel beaches within a repo, we have a parallel
> repo? The the branch names could map one-to-one.
>
> Brian
>
> On Jul 28,
ernfly3/
>
> Best wishes,
> Greg
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Brian Leathem
> wrote:
>
>> Lol, my autocorrect is contextual.
>>
>> s/beaches/branches/
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> On Jul 29, 2016 3:00 PM, "Brian Leathem"
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.10.0 release of PatternFly. This
release brings in support for badges in vertical navigation, additional
capabilities to the tree view, and many other improvements.
Refer to the PatternfFly 3.10.0 Release Notes for more details on what was
included in this
these
investigations! Stay tuned!
Brian Leathem
[1]
http://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/08/09/are-web-components-in-the-future-for-patternfly/
[2] https://medium.com/@priley86/web-components-with-angular2-ee935f4c1e30
[3] https://patternfly.atlassian.net/browse/PTNFLY-1616
[4] https://patternfly.atlassia
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.11.0 release of PatternFly. This
release brings an enhancement to the toolbar actions and some bug fixes.
Note: We have moved the *.less source files in the patternfly core repo.
If you consume the patternfly *.less source in your build scripts, you will
ne
https://patternfly.atlassian.net/browse/PTNFLY-1847
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 10:31 PM, Sebastien Blanc
wrote:
> Congrats !
>
> Is there a demo app using the angular-patterfly module ?
>
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>
> Le 15 sept. 2016 à 05:58, Brian Leathem a écrit :
>
> The UXD team is proud t
lease stay tuned until we can share our
proposal next week.
Brian Leathem
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 11:21 PM, Greg Sheremeta
wrote:
> I'd also like an answer to this question in light of PatternFly's recent
> focus on Web Components.
>
> Off the cuff, the idea of spending ti
Hello all,
The team was busy during sprint 24 with the PatternFly face-to-face meeting
and also some attending the Angular Summit conference. As such we've opted
to forgo the release for sprint 24.
Look forward to the sprint 25 release scheduled for next week!
Cheers,
Brian Le
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.12.0 release of PatternFly. This
release brings a wizard implementation, required fields for forms, and a
List View implementation for expanding rows, along with several other
enhancements and fixes.
Check out the PatternfFly 3.12.0 Release Notes for detail
Hi Aleksandar,
Thanks for reporting this, I've fixed the broken link on the page:
http://www.patternfly.org/get-started/patternfly-migration-guides/patternfly-migration-guide-3.0.html#_
Brian
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 3:48 AM, Aleksandar Kostadinov
wrote:
> FYI $subject:
>
> http://www.patternf
with your own javascript behaviour implementations -
I'd also be happy to hear of any progress you make in this regard.
Cheers,
Brian Leathem
[1] https://github.com/patternfly/patternfly
[2] https://github.com/patternfly/angular-patternfly
[3] https://github.com/patternfly-webcomponents
On Mon, Nov
heers,
Brian Leathem
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available under that path:
/dist/less/dependencies/
Please share your thoughts here on the ML, or ping me in slack. If I don't
hear any objections I'll draft a couple of stories and see if we can
include them in the current sprint.
Cheers,
Brian Leathem
[1] https://patternfly.atl
Hello all,
The UXD team is happy to announce the availability of our first PatternFly
4 alpha release. Please try this alpha out and give us your feedback on
any successes or failures.
Refer to the following resources for more details about this release:
PatternFly 4.0.0-alpha.2 Release blog:
h
Sounds good, I'll go ahead and get a story created in into our backlog.
Thanks for bringing this up Greg!
Brian
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Greg Sheremeta
wrote:
> Sounds like no objections so far -- I move to add it. Going once...
>
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 1:06 AM, Scott Dickerson
>
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.19.0 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## New Features
- ListView drag and drop #574: adding drag and drop features to the
ListView component of Angular Patternfly. Less/CSS files only. See
angular-pattern
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.20.0 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## Enhancements
- Include examples of pagination in card and list views #578
- Remove direct child selectors from setupVerticalNavigation #567
- Add rebalance and degra
I can report Dan's automated release for rcue worked with the 3.20.0
release, it has successfully been published to nom:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/rcue
Thanks Dan for including this in the release script, and thanks Greg for
raising the request!
Cheers,
Brian Leathem
On Feb 9, 2017 9:
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.20.0 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## Enhancements
- Include examples of pagination in card and list views #578
- Remove direct child selectors from setupVerticalNavigation #567
- Add rebalance and degra
Thanks to everyone who participated in this release (both directly and
indirectly) - your contributions are what keeps pushing PatternFly forward!
- The Red Hat UXD team
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 9:10 PM, Brian Leathem wrote:
> The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.20.0 release of Pattern
The UXD team is proud to announce the 4.0.0-alpha.3 release of PatternFly.
Check out the PatternFly 4.0.0-alpha.3 Release Notes for more details:
https://github.com/patternfly/patternfly/releases/tag/v4.0.0-alpha.3
Thanks to everyone who participated in this release (both directly and
indirectly)
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.22.1 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## New Features
* Adds column visibility toggle functionality for table-view #603
## Enhancements
* Add almost empty icon #606
## Bug Fixes
* Fix broken contextual pa
ved.
http://slack.patternfly.org/
Cheers,
Brian Leathem
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 4:18 AM, wrote:
> Hi Sir,
> I'm Gaurav Sitlani, a young developer with intermediate Javascript and
> python skills.
> I have experience in front end development.
> I'm interested in Open Source
.
Do any of you have a concern if we were to drop IE9 support with PatternFly
4? I would hate to see it as a reason that kept a project from upgrading
to PatternFly 4.
Thanks,
Brian Leathem
[1]
https://rawgit.com/patternfly/patternfly/master-dist/dist/tests/list-pf.html
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.23.1 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
# Enhancements
List view example 1 #619 implements example list view rows in list-pf
# Bug Fixes
Fixes broken rendering of the info icon #621
Check out the PatternFly
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.23.2 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## Bug Fixes
* Escapes calc on wizard step #624
* Add .bootstrap-select in PAGE_SIZE_SELECTOR #617
* Fix NO_EFFECT warning in Coverity scanning #618
Check out the Patt
The 4.0.0-rc.1 release of PatternFly and Angular-PatternFly is now
available and aligns the 4.0 branch with the latest PatternFly 3.23.2
release.
This release candidate is expected to be our final release barring the
discovery of any blocking issues. We plan to release 4.0.0 next week, so
please t
this
sprint with the updated jQuery dependency in place, barring any unforeseen
problems with the jQuery update.
Thanks for your cooperation and patience with this.
- Brian Leathem
[1] https://patternfly.atlassian.net/browse/PTNFLY-1691
[2] https://nodesecurity.io/advisories/328
and believe
there are no remaining blocking issues. We are working to get the jQuery
update in place and released in the 4.0 branch during this next two week
sprint.
Thank you for your patience in dealing with this issue and please reach out
with any concerns or questions.
- Brian Leathem
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.23.3 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## Enhancements
* Update patternfly.dataTables.pfPagination.js #630
* Upgrade all dependencies to their latest version #629
## Bug Fixes
* Fix Datatable Api pfEmpty.up
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.24.0 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
# New Features
* Application Launcher #632
# Bug Fixes
* Downgraded the bootstrap-switch version for bower #639
Check out the PatternFly 3.24.0 Release Notes for more
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.25.0 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## Breaking changes
- In order to keep `list-pf` agnostic we are removing all styles related
to`list-pf-content` and introducing them under a new class named
`list-pf-c
The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.26.0 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## New Features
- Adds 11 new status icons #689
## Enhancements
- Exposed the local grunt command via an npm run script #677
- Bell icon in navigation #678
- Implement
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The UXD team is proud to announce the 3.26.1 release of PatternFly. This
release includes the following changes.
# Release Notes
## Bug Fixes
- Return a handle to allow js to toggle the collapsed state of the vertical
navigation bar #695
- Add css generated icon for drawe
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And the link to that PR...
https://github.com/patternfly/patternfly/pull/686
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 3:00 PM Brian Leathem wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> In a recent PR, @Layla-p has contributed a PatternFyl typings file. We
> would appreciate feedback from the community on whether o
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