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RE: witness-profile: A witness profile app

in #utopian-io6 years ago

Thank you for your contribution. I can see how witnesses can setup their own witness-profile but it might still be too much work for them to configure e.g. setup ngnix server first.

  1. It is better that the delegation statistics can be accquired/updated realtime instead of being hard-coded in profile.json
  2. I think the project is still at its early stages, but it sounds reasonable to provide customize UI via stylesheets in the future releases and BTW, I don't think a good idea to mixing CSS and HTML and even some of the JS. Have you looked at other lightweight frameworks such as Vue?
  3. I am a Apache fan, is it possible to make this work on Apache?

It is a good idea to make this open source and have you thought about the possibilities to provide more features without setting up servers? something like this:

https://steemyy.com/witness-data/emrebeyler

BTW: I made this, one HTML, pure steem.js but it is a one-page stuff to show some basic information for a steem witness.

I agree that, the commonly-agreed JSON API can be very helpful.

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Hey,

Thanks for the review.

It is better that the delegation statistics can be accquired/updated realtime instead of being hard-coded in profile.json

I have thought about this but not every outgoing delegation considered as support to initiatives around the ecosystem. E.g: Me delegating 10 SP to a minnow for RC problems creates noise. That's why I decided to keep it like that.

I think the project is still at its early stages, but it sounds reasonable to provide customize UI via stylesheets in the future releases and BTW, I don't think a good idea to mixing CSS and HTML and even some of the JS. Have you looked at other lightweight frameworks such as Vue?

Agreed. Open-sourcing this was not a plan at first glance, so I didn't want to spend much time on the frontend and took the fastest way for me. My frontend skills are still at 90s.

I am a Apache fan, is it possible to make this work on Apache?

Sure.

Thank you for your review, @justyy! Keep up the good work!