FormFu / HTML-FormFu

HTML Form Creation, Rendering and Validation Framework. Just define the form, and let FormFu do the all heavy lifting.
http://formfu.rocks
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FormFu github group #42

Closed djzort closed 7 years ago

djzort commented 8 years ago

I have created a group here on github for formfu. I had spoken to fireartist about this previously, but i think he didnt understand 100%

So its created at https://github.com/FormFu/

The goal is to add people and yield admin to them all.

I am also happy to pay for a domain name to get formfu a website again. Hosting it via github would be ideal, as the formfu organisation above can easily own and manage the content

People, please comment

nigelm commented 8 years ago

I'm happy enough with this.

I made the last release, and am currently intending to do another one in the nearish future since there are a few patches that have been integrated in. I'm not, I'm afraid up to doing serious maintenance work on FormFu, nor particularly inclined to do so, but I can turn around a release as time allows (and I have the appropriate PAUSE permissions).

Are we aiming to fork the repo set to sit under this group? In which case I guess we want to update the various links too.

Also the Jenkins test builds are currently kicked off from my forked repo, but would be nice to have them done from the official repo - not sure how much work that is to set up on a group repo.

Nigel.

Dean Hamstead mailto:notifications@github.com 29 September 2016 at 02:15

I have created a group here on github for formfu. I had spoken to fireartist about this previously, but i think he didnt understand 100%

So its created at https://github.com/FormFu/

The goal is to add people and yield admin to them all.

I am also happy to pay for a domain name to get formfu a website again. Hosting it via github would be ideal, as the formfu organisation above can easily own and manage the content

People, please comment

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djzort commented 8 years ago

It would be ideal to transfer the fireartist repo over to the formfu group - github has that function of the repo owner.

wrt continuous integratation, travis ci is popular, easy, and well supported - i had in mind to start using and publishing the results.

thoughts?

djzort commented 8 years ago

im lurking in #formfu on irc.perl.org if people are interested

fireartist commented 8 years ago

Sorry I've not been able to keep updated with latest developments, but thank you everyone who has contributed - it's great to see people making use of FormFu! I've joined the FormFu github organization - I'm happy to transfer ownership of all my FormFu repositories to the organizaion, but I'll need admin rights to the org to do that.

djzort commented 8 years ago

done

nigelm commented 8 years ago

When the repos are in place I can push a release out for all three packages to update the metadata on CPAN to point to the right place.

Would we want github issues or PAUSE/RT as the primary bug reporting location (I think that can be specified in the metadata)?

djzort commented 7 years ago

I'm inclined to suggest github, even though it feels somewhat dirty betraying RT. I see that someone applied for Travis CI on the FormFu group which is excellent.

djzort commented 7 years ago

looking at domains, formfu.io is available, but formfu.rocks is cheaper. would anyone object if i registered formfu.rocks? is the old formfu.org web content still around?

fireartist commented 7 years ago

Sorry, I didn't realise I hadn't yet transferred the repositories to the new FormFu organisation - that's all done now. According to github docs, all checkout URLs should redirect, so it won't break anything.

I can't find any backups of formfu.org either on my web host or my work pc - I'll check at home another time. It was so long ago, that I don't know whether anything from it would be useful anyway - looking at the Wayback Machine, it seems to have gone offline in 2011. The main wiki ran on MojoMojo and was mostly just for news updates, and there was also a Catalyst app which let you test CSS against a form - but I imagine that would need to be rewritten to run on current Catalyst.

djzort commented 7 years ago

wow awesome. thanks for getting that moved over.

on the website side of things, is a there a logo or anything like that you have ?

djzort commented 7 years ago

I just purchased formfu.rocks domain, will point at github for use via gh pages shortly

djzort commented 7 years ago

ok thats done, formfu.rocks is now pointing at gh pages

djzort commented 7 years ago

Closing.