UWHealth / Front-End-Framework

A number of frontend technologies to get any e-Health website or application off the ground.
http://uwhealth.github.io/Front-End-Framework/
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Decision Time #17

Open Cleecanth opened 9 years ago

Cleecanth commented 9 years ago

There are a few things we need to work out before we can call this thing one-point-oh. We can use this to add decisions and just reference issues that require further discussion.

ghost commented 9 years ago

How about MedFrame?

Cleecanth commented 9 years ago

I think this was pretty much rejected, but I'll put it out there anyway:

Flatline

Here's my reasoning:

And here are some Nathan suggestions: RIFRAF Reusable Integrated Front-end Responsive All-purppose Framework

RAFF Responsive All-purpose Front-end Framework

I actually kind of like RIFRAF. It's the only one so far that I could actually see myself using in a sentence.

christopher-theagen commented 9 years ago

I also like RIFRAF. Though it's bloated in terms of adding in mostly unnecessary adjectives, it's catchy.

moop-moop commented 9 years ago

Replace all-purpose with Awesome?

:)

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On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 1:14 PM, Christopher Thorpe notifications@github.com wrote:

I also like RIFRAF. Though it's bloated in terms of adding in mostly unnecessary adjectives, it's catchy.

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christopher-theagen commented 9 years ago

haha! YES!! :dancer: "unnecessary" was too rash; all things as they should be! :santa: