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syrein opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 4 comments
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SUI v1.0 Updating confusion #1061

syrein opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 4 comments

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@syrein
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syrein commented Sep 5, 2014

I just find SUI v1.0 Beta on http://beta.semantic-ui.com
But I have problem with updating. I don't know what to do with updating issues, for example I spent more than 1month to customize and fixing some bugs on SUI 0.19 but now I see that a new version is available, my questions are below, please help:
1- What is the best way to use SUI and waiting for new fixes? (Should I include each component JS or CSS file in my UI project in order to change it someday?)

2- Shall I start my UI project from step 0 ? Coz I think I should fix lots of things?
3- Can I trust this Beta version for starting my UI project?
4- Suppose that @jlukic fixed or updated or added new section to SUI, where I should find these fixes on GitHub and how I can update my SUI framework?

I'm newbie and confused, any help is appreciated

@yilativ
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yilativ commented Sep 5, 2014

It's beta, so it's not even finished syrein. Please check this progress: #691

Here's how I as an average user would asnwer your questions:

  1. The best way is determined by your team and your development process. If it is just you, I'd wait till there's an actual completed beta. And it all depends on what your components are misbehaving and I'd issue a bug for each component so it can be tracked and fixed.
  2. Sure, it could be easier if you just began, I mean it's hard to really answer that, but typically starting from scratch (from 0) could be less headaches in the long run.
  3. Can you trust a beta? I mean, it is beta for a reason and that reason is that it can change and break, so if it's a personal project, sure, trust it, if you don't mind changing code when beta changes.
  4. The instructions on how to keep yourself updated with the beta branch are in the main read me here: https://github.com/Semantic-Org/Semantic-UI
    please review that full read me.

As a newbie, I recommend first reading everything and then browsing the issues and see what the conversation is. It's our responsibility as new users to train ourselves and catch up on reading what we can.

@syrein
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syrein commented Sep 5, 2014

Dear @yilativ ,
Thanks for your answers and tips, I started using beta version and finding bugs and start to reporting the new issues. I think @jlukic should link the beta link on the main SUI website in order to catch more users to find it's bugs.

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yilativ commented Sep 5, 2014

Well it's not finished, so I think it's not too wise to make it public because there would be posts like yours. People that are technical and agree to experimentations and bugs and things not working can easily find it as it's right there in the readme on the main repo.
Good luck and happy coding!

@jlukic
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jlukic commented Sep 5, 2014

I'm working diligently, for free, to make this project a reality. Keep in mind that as a volunteer, I can only do so much. I can't fix every bug as soon as you find it, and I can't provide help on how to integrate Semantic onto your site.

I appreciate your help and feedback, and bug reports for 1.0 truly do help. I hope that it will reach a level of success where it can be adopted by enterprise, but right now its still more like an "unfinished novel". There's a lot of gaps left to account for.

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