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Consider using bootstrap-sass-rails #1

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swrobel opened this issue May 9, 2013 · 4 comments
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Consider using bootstrap-sass-rails #1

swrobel opened this issue May 9, 2013 · 4 comments
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swrobel commented May 9, 2013

Between bootstrap-sass, which I see is being used currently, and bootstrap-sass-rails, I prefer the latter, as it's targeted at rails compatibility rather than just sass conversion. I believe it's already Rails 4 compatible, whereas people using bootstrap-sass always seem to have upgrade issues, and it makes doing stuff like using font-awesome instead of the bootstrap icons really easy. Just my $0.02!

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JDutil commented May 9, 2013

I went with bootstrap-sass because there was a substantially large community following/forking that project compared to bootstrap-sass-rails. I don't think either really makes a difference in usage so whichever community does a better job keeping things up to date is what I'd prefer.

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swrobel commented May 9, 2013

Yeah, probably not a huge difference in the end. I use bootstrap-sass-rails without issue and just wanted to throw it out there.

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JDutil commented May 14, 2013

Closing out since I don't think we really need to switch. Will reconsider if we experience issues with boostrap-sass upstream.

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swrobel commented May 14, 2013

No complaints here. Keep truckin!

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