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This change updates the OpenDC web UI to not rely on Sass for
stylesheets. CSS in combination with PostCSS has become powerful enough
for our use-cases as indicated by the small differences between the CSS
and SCSS versions of our files.
By switching to CSS, we can make use of Turbopack to build the project,
which is a re-implementation of Webppack in Rust and is able to build
projects much faster.
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This change updates the web interface to use Next 13 and React 18. This
release has a couple breaking changes (related to links) which we have fixed
accordingly.
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This change reduces the height of the application header to 3.5rem to
increase the screen real-estate that we can use for the application
content.
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This change moves the project selector into the masthead since it
affects the whole application. This follows the PatternFly guidelines.
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This change removes the use of next/image from the project. Although it
is recommended by the Next.js project to use this component, it is not
compatible currently with static export.
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This change is a rewrite of the existing OpenDC frontend in order to
migrate to the PatternFly 4 design framework.
PatternFly is used by Red Hat for various computing related services such
as OpenShift, Red Hat Virtualization and Cockpit. Since their design
requirements are very similar to those of OpenDC (modeling computing
services), migrating to PatternFly 4 allows us to re-use design choices
from these services.
See https://www.patternfly.org/v4/ for more information about
PatternFly.
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