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### Agenda
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### Agenda
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During this pubsweet meet, some questions were raised:
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During this pubsweet meet, some questions were raised:
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- Should there be a pubsweet-design repo only for design questions? Jen stated that, for now, all the discussion that take place in the repo are more about dev implementations than proper design discussions and should happen in the pubsweet general repo. Are we agreeing to that?
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- Should there be a pubsweet-design repo only for design questions? Jen stated that, for now, all the discussion that take place in the repo are more about dev implementations than proper design discussions and should happen in the pubsweet general repo. Are we agreeing to that? Or should designers be more included in the pubsweet repo to discuss all the things they can have a idea about?
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- Should we have mockups for all the existing pattern that we can find in the stylguidist, as it seems that it's not easy to use for the designers? If so, where should they be?
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- Should we have mockups for all the existing pattern that we can find in the stylguidist, as it seems that it's not easy to use for the designers? If so, where should they be?
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- What would be useful to have for designers that we don't have yet? (svg or png mocks to share, designer FAQ and Best practices documentation? etc.)
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- What would be useful to have for designers that we don't have yet? (svg or png mocks to share, newcomer designer FAQ and Best practices documentation? etc.)
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- The pubsweet default theme (as known as pubsweet-UI) is now made from the styleguidist: when a dev implement a pattern, the theme switcher in styleguidist can show the same pattern with the default theme. This is useful for developers as they can build prototype app quickly. Should we have a proper UI-toolkit so a designer can make its own layout/mockups using the default theme? (would that be useful?)
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- The pubsweet default theme (as known as pubsweet-UI) is now made from the styleguidist: when a dev implement a pattern, the theme switcher in styleguidist can show the same pattern with the default theme. This is useful for developers as they can build prototype app quickly. Should we have a proper UI-toolkit so a designer can make its own layout/mockups using the default theme? (would that be useful to anyone?)
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