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switch to the new visjs libraries #314

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mojoaxel opened this issue Sep 3, 2019 · 4 comments
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switch to the new visjs libraries #314

mojoaxel opened this issue Sep 3, 2019 · 4 comments

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mojoaxel commented Sep 3, 2019

Hi @hypery2k and others!

vis.js has been official declared deprecated. We continue development in the visjs community. There we have two new libraries vis-network and vis-timline and development is progressing fast.

I would highly recommend moving from the old vis dependency to the new libraries. You will find that vis-network now comes with its own typescript bindings and is moving more and more in the direction of typescript.

Also vis-timeline has made a huge leap forward and now includes all features and bug-fixes from timeline-plus and other forks.

I also would like to invite you to collaborate with us in the new visjs community. If you want you could move your fork to the visjs account. You would stay the main maintainer but we could help with reviews and maybe even share some funding 😉
@hypery2k Please contact me is you are interested!

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hypery2k commented Sep 9, 2019

Hi @mojoaxel

I already the question to another guy from the community. I would glad to contribute it there. I'll drop you an email

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mojoaxel commented Sep 9, 2019

🎉 ngx-vis is now a member of the visjs family!
@hypery2k ❤️ Welcome!

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mojoaxel commented Sep 9, 2019

One of the first thinks would be to switch to the new visjs libraries.

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Just published version 3.0.0 with the new libraries: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ngx-vis?activeTab=versions

We can discuss further steps from there now ;)

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