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Delete cf-colors? #99

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himedlooff opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 8 comments
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Delete cf-colors? #99

himedlooff opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 8 comments
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@himedlooff
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cf-core makes it obsolete so I think we should say bye to it, but let's wait until others have migrated to using cf-core.

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This is only indirectly related to this question, but I still have a nagging feeling that we need to convert our color variables into more abstract names, so that if people want to change the color scheme, they don't have to replace all of the color variables everywhere. And then at that point, we probably want some kind of CFPB color variable file, so we can apply those colors to the reusable variables.

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Yeah I wonder about it as well. Can you provide examples? I'm not sure I have a good picture of how we can do it.

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We agree to close this repo. If you can you confirm @Scotchester, I'll close it down and update the cf site.

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Aaaactually, wondering if we should wait until most people have migrated to cf-core...

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Mmm, true.

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I added a warning to the repo telling people to update to cf-core.

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Let's delete these deprecated repos as part of the 1.0 milestone.

@contolini contolini added this to the 1.0 milestone Apr 23, 2015
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I recently discovered hmda-explorer is still using cf-colors. Because that project is retired, I don't think it's a good use of our time to transition the codebase. Let's just not delete our deprecated our repos.

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