On 28 October 2013 10:32, Galen Charlton <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Based on the feedback received last week, here is my current proposal for > managing the OPAC themes: > > [1] We ship Bootstrap as the default theme for 3.14 for new installations. > [2] We announce deprecation of prog and CCSR when 3.14 is released and issue > a recommendation that libraries start switching to Bootstrap. > [3] At the same time, we announce that prog and CCSR will be removed in > 3.18. If some organization wishes to maintain either theme after then, they > can do so, but as a separate contrib. However, if you are inclined to > support either theme after they've been removed ... please think carefully > about the amount of work that would entail. > [4] The RM will assist in getting OPAC template patches in the pipeline that > were written for prog updated to support Bootstrap as well. > [5] Starting with the 3.16, new OPAC patches should be targeted for > Bootstrap first. During the 3.16 cycle, contributors are requested to make > an effort to update the prog theme as well, particularly for new features, > but this is a request, not a requirement. In other words, this means that > for 3.16, libraries may need to switch to Bootstrap to take full advantage > of new OPAC functionality, but the prog theme will continue to be > functional. > [6] During the 3.18 cycle, no patches will be pushed for prog except insofar > as they may be needed to fix security issues in the maintenance releases. > Before 3.18 is released, prog and CCSR will be taken out entirely. > > Ooops in the midst of being derailed by a version numbering question, I missed actually adding my support for the proposal So +1 for this scheme from me
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