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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">If I understood correctly, the design
UI you mean is the current kimchi UI.<br>
What is the developer UI? Something used for testing rest API?<br>
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On 1/2/2014 3:40 PM, Shu Ming wrote:<br>
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<h2>Background</h2>
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Developer UI is a legacy way for Kimchi to render html page to the
front end. And the font end can display the html page directly
without creating the page dynamically. After the design UI code
went into Kimchi, developer UI is attracting less and less
attention and have been broken for a while. Further, design UI is
good enough and can replace the developer UI without any
encumbrance. Maintaining two sets of UI brings a lot of extra
works and is unnecessary. So it is reasonable to remove the
design UI code from Kimchi repository.<br>
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<h2>Work to be done: <br>
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<p>* Remove the code to support rendering html text in controller<br>
* Remove the code to generate html page from the cheetah
template<br>
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