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Marcus Eagan commented on SOLR-16465: ------------------------------------- Hi everyone, long time no Jira rant. I am looking to exercise my brain to stay sharp as I battle other challenges. I didn't know if I can think of a better exercise. I am certainly rusty on Javascript and CSS. It's like riding a bike... that adds a new wheel, every other fortnight. Here's what I can commit to in my nights and weekends, but for different reasons than the last time I tried the full re-write. I was a bit naïve: I'll build login functionality using React and some bundler that will set up a pretty solid foundation for migrating more functionality. On the bright side, I know a bit about the login functionality thanks to a few committers that helped me a bit back in the day. Happy to throw my hat in to support this important yet challenging aspect of maintaining the project. I think I've have time to help with the latter stages of the migration, but my ultimate goal would be to get more people to learn about the project. If I cannot find people on the internet to help us out, I'd be happy to talk with folks about sponsoring a talented student looking for a project. You can expect a PR tomorrow night to kick of the discussion that will likely happen here. [~janhoy] Let me know if that sounds good and if I should invest time as I see the discussion went quiet for a few months following a few years? If the answer is yes, I would be surprised if it took more more than a couple weeks to get something working and looking pretty. A few days in that period will make it difficult for me to deal with computers, even in the evenings, otherwise it would be done in a week. > Start the migration of the Admin UI to Angular > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-16465 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16465 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Wish > Components: Admin UI > Reporter: Jeb Nix > Priority: Major > > I suggest using > [ngUpgrade|https://angular.io/guide/upgrade#upgrading-with-ngupgrade] to > start a linear migration process to Angular from Angular JS. ngUpgrade will > reach the end of life at the end of 2023, so we will only get a year of using > it seamlessly, but this seems to me like the last resort regarding a linear > migration of the Admin UI codebase. The need for this is of course to migrate > the current Admin UI project to newer technology, instead of writing it all > from the start (or implementing the same stuff once more in YASA). -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@solr.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@solr.apache.org