Sounds cool!

On 18 April 2013 09:28, Hello Gurus <remi.grum...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> I've been quite busy on this lately, and it seems like (about) time to
> release something.
>
> As some of you know, i'm part of iUI since late 2009, doing different
> things like themes, plugins, bugfixes, documentation and even the design &
> development of its website, … and i use to enjoy this a lot. But every
> time, for each single step, i did face some resistance to bring some new
> ideas & improvements to iUI's main core files. Don't get me wrong, I have
> no anger about that neither personal recognition issue of any kind, this is
> a very common problem with open source projects: waiting for too much
> feedback before doing anything, and if no feedback at all then nothing gets
> done.
> (iUI 0.5 first draft is a 3 years old left-in-the-cold Google Clone).
>
> As a result, iUI is not even now what i (and others) would like it to be
> for more than 2 years later. I've tried to push things forward multiple
> times, but the amount of time & energy spent to literally force 0.4 release
> was too much for me to handle. I did join the project to learn things &
> push this library forward, and create/develop an ecosystem around it.
> As a matter of fact, i've failed. Badly.
>
> But there is no point to discuss on what's iUI is not. Let's focus on
> what, imho, it should be.
>
> So i start a fork from the latest iUI 0.4 with nowdays modern browsers in
> mind, phones & tablets.
> Quickly after a few days coding, i realized there were no point to stay
> compatible with iUI: this library has been hacked back in 2007 with iPhone
> only in mind (iPhone was to only real smartphone btw), and is very
> horizontal sliding webkit-only limited from the inside. The quick &
> lightweight vanilla code concept remains, but that's pretty much it.
> HTML syntax is different, core files has been highly changed, plugins,
> extensions & themes are not compatible … a real split was engaged.
>
> Since not compatible and after some discussions, the iUI "brand" name was
> something i have to get rid of too, to avoid confusion between the two
> projects.
>
>
> So, ladies & gentleman, let me officially introduce you to Emy (Efficient
> Mobile web librarY)
>
> Github repo
> https://github.com/remi-grumeau/emy
>
> Demo
> http://www.remi-grumeau.com/projects/emy/demos/
>
> Documentation
> http://www.remi-grumeau.com/projects/emy/documentation/
>
> For iUI users / developers like you, i've wrote a Switching guide
>
> http://www.remi-grumeau.com/projects/emy/documentation/switch-to-emy-from-iui.html
>
> (Note that all those links might change since they are really too linked
> to me)
>
>
> As a summary, i might list those few things
> - HTML5 syntax
> - Supports custom transitions
> - Built-in onshow & onexit view attributes to easily trigger some code
> when sliding in or out a view.
> - Most iUI themes & extensions has been ported (with an additional
> WindowsPhone theme)
> - Tested ok on iOS 4 and above, Android 2.3 and above (stock browser,
> chrome & firefox), WindowsPhone 8, Blackberry 6 and above, Firefox OS beta.
> - Resising to cover the full viewport
> - Built-in basic selector
> - Form toogle element has an hidden checkbox linked to it
> - Complete documentation
> - a supa-cool logo :)
> - MIT licensed (this might change to WTFPL - www.wtfpl.net)
>
>
> And this is just the beginning :)
>
> I have no clear next steps roadmap in mind for now, all i know is that i
> want something new to release at least every 4 months. Even if not perfect:
> done is better than perfect.
> Could be more new plugins: iScroll, database-driven load & refresh
> modules, new themes, … some better large screen / responsive adaptability
> (look at the Instagram demo app), video trainings, ...
> I'm also thinking a lot about some online services like a free theme
> generator, a free & commercial website/app editor & hosting service, free &
> commercial theme/plugin library you can show what you've done & earn a few
> bucks from it… WordPress model is not that bad for this.
> A website is on its way too. (the design is done, all is needed is the
> front-end coding)
> (your ideas here)
>
> If you have some front-end skills & time to dedicate to this, there is a
> LOT to do, code, create.
> (but note that i might be an ass with time a core team have to dedicate :)
> )
>
>
> I can't way to get some feedback from you folks !!
>
> Cheers,
> Remi
>
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