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How about W3CSS? #15

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vit1251 opened this issue Sep 24, 2018 · 7 comments
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How about W3CSS? #15

vit1251 opened this issue Sep 24, 2018 · 7 comments

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@vit1251
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vit1251 commented Sep 24, 2018

Hello,

How about w3css it also CSS Framework

Thanks.

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troxler commented Sep 24, 2018

Thanks for the suggestion. However, W3CSS has neither a code repository nor bug tracker which both is required as per the contribution guidelines.

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@vit1251
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vit1251 commented Sep 24, 2018

I found W3CSS code repositroy one https://github.com/vitorlans/w3-css

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troxler commented Sep 24, 2018

That looks like an unofficial repository. Also, there is no actual version history of the framework (e.g. w3pro.css). It seems this repository is only used to add W3CSS to npm.

In order to be listed here, an official repository and bug tracker are required.

@vit1251
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vit1251 commented Sep 24, 2018

OK. I understand you. I contact with author about official repository.

@JaniRefsnes
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Official repository at https://github.com/JaniRefsnes/w3css

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vit1251 commented Sep 24, 2018

@JaniRefsnes could I ask you please add link on GIT at original website to anyone can map your repository as source code originator.

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troxler commented Sep 25, 2018

@vit1251 Thanks for the effort.

@JaniRefsnes Thanks for stepping in. Although this is described as the official repository, it does not actually have any version history (yet). The point of having the requirement for a repository is to ensure that users can follow the actual development and see exactly what changed between versions. The current code in the repository looks like a nearly-minified dump but not like a code base where actual development happens. And I did not find any mention of the repository on the W3.CSS website at all. Can you please add a link?

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