Great to see this, I like the new UX, I’ve used Ushahidi since late 2010 for a few years but had to stop because the separation between logic and presentation layers (MVC) was too mixed. Does v3 fully separate presentation from logic?
My context is in "slow disasters” aka Urban Planning and Community Organizing (deployed the first use Ushahidi for urban planning in fact)... the UI content needs are different so I’d like to have a theme that will not break with each update.Previously, we had to re-do hardcoded UI elements with each Ushahidi update which quickly proved totally unsustainable for ongoing use in the nonprofit I was working with on multiple projects, this also means that we didn’t try to contribute our code back since it was not supporting that bound mix of UX-logic model.
If anyone wants to talk about system architecture and UX w/ me in detail please let me know, I’m very interested still in using Ushahidi for civic (slow crises) uses… some of these uses can help *prevent* hot crises.Thank you,Daniel—Daniel Latorre, The Wise City
Gathering & connecting wise crowds
Twitter @danlatorre & @TheWiseCity
Q: Why is this email five sentences or less?
A: http://five.sentenc.esOn January 23, 2015 at 10:45:43 AM, Angela Oduor Lungati (angela@...) wrote:
Hey folks!
We just released another beta version of Ushahidi v3.
Take it out for a spin on our demo site, but keep in mind that this is not ready for production, but we continue to get closer.
username: demo
password: testing
What’s in it?
A sneak peek into some of the things to expect from this release:-
New features like:-
We’ve also added the category and user management UI
Improvements such as:-
Form attributes API has been refactored to match the new architecture
Have a look at our release notes and blog post announcement for more details on changes in this release.
How can you help?
Developers
Follow our developer processes to send in bug reports and submit changes.
If you’re not already set up on Phabricator, please head over to the Ushahidi Phabricator page and sign up. Once your account is approved, here’s a guide to get you started.
Users/Deployers
Have a look at our roadmap,to track progress on tasks, and add your voice into anything you feel is a high priority for you.
Community Paths: We continue to seek insights on how to meet your goals and expectations on v3 based on your experience with Ushahidi v2. Share your experiences with us. Instructions here
Translators!
Our “Translators Power Ushahidi” campaign is still going strong, and we’re looking to see even bigger keeping our translation campaign alive and looking to you to help us get Ushahidi v3 translated into as many languages as possible. The translation repository for v3 on Transifex continues to show progress with upto 15 languages at 76% translation, but we need your help as we dash towards the finish line. DIG IN! Here’s a quick guide on how to get started ;)
Everyone!
Join our discussions on IRC and the mailing list.
We are grateful for you, the Ushahidi community for all your input and feedback! Do feel free to reach out to any of us with questions, comments and concerns.
In the meantime, stay tuned on our blog, meetup page, twitter, facebook page and wiki for more announcements.
Have a great week!
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Angela Oduor Lungati.
Ushahidi Inc.
Platforms: Ushahidi | Crowdmap | CrisisNET | SwiftRiver
Mobile: iOS | Android | SMSSync
Skype: ngelzy
Twitter: @AngieNicoleOD