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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    Automatic checking of all MagicMirror² modules

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    • JalibuJ Offline
      Jalibu Module Developer @KristjanESPERANTO
      last edited by

      @KristjanESPERANTO are there plans to make this the official linked modules store on the project‘s page?
      In my opinion it is already by far better than the existing one. I‘d also vote for making this the source of truth without dependency to the old page as a datasource

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      • KristjanESPERANTOK Offline
        KristjanESPERANTO Module Developer @Jalibu
        last edited by KristjanESPERANTO

        @Jalibu wrote:

        are there plans to make this the official linked modules store on the project‘s page?

        I’m definitely open to the idea of turning it into an official part of the project and moving it to MagicMirrorOrg, for example.

        However, I have not yet sought dialogue with the core developers in this regard. It would be very interesting to hear if the core developers are open to that idea. @karsten13 , @rejas and @sdetweil, what do you think?

        I‘d also vote for making this the source of truth without dependency to the old page as a datasource

        The current solution (the list in the wiki) works and does not cause any additional work for the core developers.

        However, as soon as we automate the process of creating the new module webpage, a vandal could provoke ugly effects. That’s why a different approach to maintaining the list, one that provides more protection against (intentional and unintentional) vandalism and includes a simple quality check, would make sense.

        My concrete suggestion would be to create a pull request template for this purpose.


        If we decide that “my” list should become an official part of the MM project, I would spontaneously suggest these rough milestones in the following order:

        1. moving the repository to MagicMirrorOrg.
        2. finding a better way to maintain the source of truth (currently the wiki page).
        3. replacing/redirect references to the old module list.
        4. automating the creation of the module list website.
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        • karsten13K Offline
          karsten13 @KristjanESPERANTO
          last edited by

          @KristjanESPERANTO said in Automatic checking of all MagicMirror² modules:

          @Jalibu wrote:

          are there plans to make this the official linked modules store on the project‘s page?

          I’m definitely open to the idea of turning it into an official part of the project and moving it to MagicMirrorOrg, for example.

          However, I have not yet sought dialogue with the core developers in this regard. It it would be very interesting to hear if the core developers are open to that idea. @karsten13 , @rejas and @sdetweil, what do you think?

          I‘d also vote for making this the source of truth without dependency to the old page as a datasource

          The current solution (the list in the wiki) works and does not cause any additional work for the core developers.

          However, as soon as we automate the process of creating the new module webpage, a vandal could provoke ugly effects. That’s why a different approach to maintaining the list, one that provides more protection against (intentional and unintentional) vandalism and includes a simple quality check, would make sense.

          My concrete suggestion would be to create a pull request template for this purpose.


          If we decide that “my” list should become an official part of the MM project, I would spontaneously suggest these rough milestones in the following order:

          1. moving the repository to MagicMirrorOrg.
          2. finding a better way to maintain the source of truth (currently the wiki page).
          3. replacing/redirect references to the old module list.
          4. automating the creation of the module list website.

          I’m fine with this. The Wiki stuff should not stay the source of truth, this construction is horrible. Maybe we have to wait until we have full control over MagicMirrorOrg …

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          • S Offline
            sdetweil @karsten13
            last edited by

            @KristjanESPERANTO @karsten13

            I’m also ok with this style list becoming the current. but I think the order of task needs to change

            • show how to resolve the integrity problem, without constant intervention

            • show the automation

            • then move to org

            • then redirect links, and seo
              and

            • show how we migrate the list as new requirements come along. is it you that becomes the maintainer?

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            • mumblebajM Offline
              mumblebaj Module Developer @KristjanESPERANTO
              last edited by

              @KristjanESPERANTO My 20pence/cents worth, I vote to make this the official page. We need to move with the times and the old page is outdated.

              Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
              Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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              • KristjanESPERANTOK Offline
                KristjanESPERANTO Module Developer @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil said:

                show how to resolve the integrity problem, without constant intervention

                With “integrity problem” you are talking about how to add new modules to the list?

                I’m also fine with your order of tasks :slightly_smiling_face:

                is it you that becomes the maintainer?

                A maintainer of this project, yes. But as I understand it, we can assign different teams with different roles for each project. So I don’t automatically have to become a maintainer of the core.

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                  sdetweil @KristjanESPERANTO
                  last edited by

                  @KristjanESPERANTO integrity.

                  you said user error or vandal mess up the data

                  currently we don’t have different roles.

                  but that wasn’t my point.

                  I have enough on my plate and wouldn’t be able to maintain this

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  • BKeyportB Offline
                    BKeyport Module Developer @mumblebaj
                    last edited by

                    @mumblebaj Old page may be outdated, but at least it’s sorted much better, and compact. New and flashy does not make a successful page sometimes.

                    We need to keep the compactness of the old way, somehow, and not bury good modules under bad ones - this is the main problem I see with this site.

                    I can’t hit my browser’s text search and look for calendar for example. I get MMM-CX2 and MMM-CX before I even come close to the current MMM-CX3, and totally miss my mini calendar module.

                    The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                    • mumblebajM Offline
                      mumblebaj Module Developer @BKeyport
                      last edited by

                      @BKeyport As an IT person I would say we need to move with the times. Being stuck in the old is never good. Have you tagged your modules as per the stats gathered on it?

                      Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
                      Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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                      • BKeyportB Offline
                        BKeyport Module Developer @mumblebaj
                        last edited by

                        @mumblebaj 90% of the modules in the system are outdated and would never be tagged, so…

                        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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