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Playground link present in Readme is broken #149

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Wajeed-msft opened this issue Oct 31, 2022 · 4 comments
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Playground link present in Readme is broken #149

Wajeed-msft opened this issue Oct 31, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Wajeed-msft
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Playground link present in Readme.md file is broken.

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Could you please help to fix this?

Note: This is also linked from here Microsoft Teams UI Kit.

@Wajeed-msft Wajeed-msft changed the title Playground link present in Readme if broken Playground link present in Readme is broken Oct 31, 2022
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thure commented Nov 1, 2022

Hi @Wajeed-msft — I'm the former developer of this library. There is a version of this library's Storybook hosted on Chromatic: https://63587347138fdad13ed63ccd-omfbjvvebn.chromatic.com/?path=/story/ui-templates-dashboards--default

As far as I know this library is essentially deprecated, but, since Microsoft’s layoffs impacted the teams working on this, the developers now responsible for this repo might not have gotten around to announcing the deprecation.

Please consider developing using Fluent Blocks instead of this library. The team developing the Teams Toolkit has also committed to using Fluent Blocks, last I heard, so the resource you linked is likely to change soon.

@pglombardo
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That's unfortunate but thanks for the update @thure. Since some of us are spending weeks prototyping against these libraries, Microsoft should give some hard guidance on what to use...

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thure commented Dec 16, 2022

Speaking as someone who was very familiar with MS’s offering in this space as of Sept 2022, @pglombardo I believe your best bet is to at least use Fluent UI v9. I can’t guarantee Fluent Blocks will continue to be developed, but you could fork the project and make changes as needed if it suits your project. I may still be able to help merge pull requests.

Some community interest in Fluent Blocks could compel Microsoft to pick it back up.

@msm-msm20
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Hello
Is there any way to show code from Storybook to know how to use React-teams components?

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