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v1 release date? #3708

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stsrki opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 22 comments
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v1 release date? #3708

stsrki opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 22 comments

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@stsrki
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stsrki commented Jan 9, 2024

Hi. I have noticed a new banner saying v1.0 is coming soon.

Is there any ETA when we might expect it?

@n614cd
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n614cd commented Jan 10, 2024

I am also curious. I found Bulma on a recently reviewed site for CSS frameworks.
It looks very promising, except the lack of activity. There has been very little activity for close to four years.

Tim

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stsrki commented Jan 10, 2024

It looks very promising, except the lack of activity. There has been very little activity for close to four years.

Which is a shame, really. Bulma is a great framework. And we really need more alternatives to Bootstrap, Tailwind, and others.

@jgthms
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jgthms commented Jan 10, 2024

Looking to have beta testers next month and release v1 by end of Q1.

@stsrki
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stsrki commented Jan 10, 2024

Looking to have beta testers next month and release v1 by end of Q1.

As a vendor of a component library(https://github.com/Megabit/Blazorise), I'm more than open to being a tester. Since we heavily use Bulma, we can give excellent insight and feedback on what to fix.

@n614cd
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n614cd commented Jan 10, 2024

@jgthms

I can also beta test. I have a small app which we are looking to go to beta testing toward the end of Q1 and launch in Q2.
So the timing works well.

Tim

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Looking to have beta testers next month and release v1 by end of Q1.

I want to test as well. We don't use all components, but we do have custom extra colors, different media queries,... so it might be a good test to see how all of those translate to the new version. I might be able to help with making sure migration documentation is made/tested.

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ragamuf commented Jan 10, 2024

Same here for beta testing.

@Zubrik
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Zubrik commented Jan 10, 2024

Looking to have beta testers next month and release v1 by end of Q1.

I can help with beta testing, too.

@jgthms
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jgthms commented Jan 10, 2024

Thanks all. Let me set up a mailing list to prevent this thread from being flooded with comments.

@tsoek
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tsoek commented Jan 10, 2024

I've been using Bulma in a few projects and will be beginning a new one this month. I would love to beta test the new release as I develop the project if that is good enough to get my hands on the beta. Is there anything by way of a migration guide or breaking changes from how Bulma exists right now? I can always start with the current latest version and go from there moving to v1.

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jgthms commented Jan 11, 2024

There will be quite a few changes, and some breaking changes, which is inevitable. What I want though is that any customisation of v0.9* done so far can gracefully be handled by Bulma v1. Hence the need for a beta.

@jgthms
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jgthms commented Jan 11, 2024

Here is the page to sign up to the mailing list: https://bulma.io/v1-beta/

@n614cd
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n614cd commented Jan 26, 2024

@jgthms

I signed up two weeks ago, since I have seen no messages from the list, I wanted to verify it was not being blocked in my spam folder (I checked but did not see it).

Tim

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gxres042 commented Jan 26, 2024

@jgthms

I signed up two weeks ago, since I have seen no messages from the list, I wanted to verify it was not being blocked in my spam folder (I checked but did not see it).

Tim

Wait for February coming? Only 5 days left.

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gxres042 commented Feb 5, 2024

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@jgthms
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jgthms commented Feb 6, 2024

There are already lots of people who signed up for the beta. They will mostly be asked to provide feedback about the new version. I had to close the list because there were enough beta testers already and adding more would have had diminishing returns since I have to manually give access to each one of them.

But fear not: this means that v1 will arrive sooner than expected.

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gxres042 commented Feb 6, 2024

There are already lots of people who signed up for the beta. They will mostly be asked to provide feedback about the new version. I had to close the list because there were enough beta testers already and adding more would have had diminishing returns since I have to manually give access to each one of them.

But fear not: this means that v1 will arrive sooner than expected.

That means everyone expects the new version of Bulma.

@stsrki
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stsrki commented Feb 19, 2024

Hello, sorry for posting on a closed ticket.

Are there any estimates of when we might expect the beta release?

@RobbiNespu
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OMG! I missed Bulma V1 beta tester. I hope it will release as soon as possible. Can’t wait for dark-mode, smart grid, skeleton loader and auto color / pallete features 😁

(Originally published at: https://journal.robbi.my/notes/240211113838/)

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JasonHK commented Mar 19, 2024

How breaking the changes in v1 are? I would like to wait for v1 released to start developing my new website if the changes were very breaking.

@calebhyatt
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calebhyatt commented Mar 21, 2024

So far it looks like it isn't breaking. Core elements have remained the same, just extra functionality and helpers.

https://bulma.io/documentation/elements/button/
https://bulma.io/documentation/components/navbar/

I've been using v0.9.4 for a class project, looks like switching to v1 won't break what I have!

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@JasonHK FYI: the changes may break other packages, e.g., Buefy: ntohq/buefy-next#208. Something to bear in mind.

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