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Update Mavo In the Wild listings #138

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karger opened this issue Jun 10, 2021 · 16 comments
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Update Mavo In the Wild listings #138

karger opened this issue Jun 10, 2021 · 16 comments

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karger commented Jun 10, 2021

The bottom of the Mavo demos page has links to Mavo in the Wild. At least one of them points to a page with no Mavo, and I believe there are quite a few others out there now that should be linked. If there are many interesting ones, we may want to redesign the page or create another one to give them more visibility, to help give confidence that Mavo is not only experimental.

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@DmitrySharabin is that something you may want to tackle?

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Sure. With pleasure!

I'll list all the Mavo apps in the wild I know so we can discuss them and decide which ones should be listed on the Mavo website. Please feel free to add the ones you are aware of as well.

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DmitrySharabin commented Jun 14, 2021

I would suggest adding these links to the list. Some of which was found during the last year's research, some are brand new:

  1. Hygenic Solutions LLChttps://hygenicsolutions.com/index.html
  2. The Christian Discipleship Library (The Pilgrim's Progress book) — https://christiandiscipleshiplibrary.com/books/pilgrims-progress.html
  3. Martial Arts School website (News & Events) — https://www.nanbudo-heiwa.com/vijesti.html
  4. Le Club Ornithologique de Bigorrehttps://clubornithobigorre.com/index.html
  5. A Proposal for a Polling Applicationhttp://palpoll.surge.sh
  6. Umma Hüsla Hackathon 2019https://uh20.digitaleinitiativen.at
  7. Tatar Institute for the Retraining of Agribusiness Personnel (in Russian) — https://tipkadpo.ru (This year I was reached by a person from there (it's a region in Russia), and now they adopt Mavo to different parts of their site. E.g., the main slider is built with it.)
  8. The Social Futures Labhttps://social.cs.washington.edu
  9. Form Fill tool (in Spanish) — https://eloyesp.gitlab.io/recetarios/

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karger commented Jun 16, 2021

I don't see mavo being used on item 4.

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DmitrySharabin commented Jun 16, 2021

I don't see mavo being used on item 4.

That's weird. 🤔 According to the source code they heavily use Mavo; every part of the site is a separate Mavo app (menu, frontpage, news/activities, footer). I looked through the corresponding JSON files and found that they are up-to-date. The site content matches the one in the JSON files.

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karger commented Jun 16, 2021 via email

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Concerning item 1:

If you log in on their site (https://hygenicsolutions.com/index.html?login) and switch to edit mode, you'll see that almost every part of the site is editable. So, it might be, they used Mavo to work with the site content, or they use a custom version of Mavo and/or transform data somehow before storing it. I am puzzled. 🤷🏻‍♂️ I think we should exclude it from the list.

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sorry, typo.  i meant number 2---the discipleship library

Oh. I see. If you follow any book's link (e.g., https://christiandiscipleshiplibrary.com/books/pilgrims-progress.html) you'll see that every book's content is generated with Mavo (https://github.com/brianhaferkamp/jsonBooks/blob/master/pilgrims-progress.json). As far as I know, Brian uses some other JS libraries there, not only Mavo.

Btw, we had a chat via Zoom with Brian during the research, so it might be Lea has the recording. We discussed this project with him.

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Concerning item 1:

If you log in on their site (hygenicsolutions.com/index.html?login) and switch to edit mode, you'll see that almost every part of the site is editable. So, it might be, they used Mavo to work with the site content, or they use a custom version of Mavo and/or transform data somehow before storing it. I am puzzled. 🤷🏻‍♂️ I think we should exclude it from the list.

Why should we exclude it? They certainly appear to use Mavo.

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karger commented Jun 17, 2021 via email

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karger commented Jun 24, 2021 via email

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Agreed! Edited the list. Thank you.

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@LeaVerou @karger

It's been a while since we worked on it. So I would suggest continuing. :)
Do you have any objections to adding these sites to the Mavo in the Wild section of the demos homepage?

I would also suggest transferring this issue to the mavoweb/mavo.io repo.

@LeaVerou LeaVerou transferred this issue from mavoweb/mavo Dec 8, 2021
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DmitrySharabin commented Dec 14, 2021

What do you think if I add all those links to the list, and later, if we decide that some of them are inappropriate, we’ll simply remove them?

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LeaVerou commented Dec 14, 2021

Sure!

If you have the cycles, it would be nice to have (small) screenshots of them too.

You could use a placeholder for those that don't have a screenshot, and only use a screenshot for some of them (the pretty ones 😅 )

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Nice idea! Thanks. :)

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