Hey all,
As most of you know, Ilia has been working on his incredibly awesome Authentic Theme for quite a while, and has been a Virtualmin and Webmin user, as well. As fewer folks know, a few months ago, we started sending a few bucks Ilia's way every month to "encourage" continued development of Authentic and anything else Ilia wanted to work on in the Webmin world (he's also been involved in making the Filemin File Manager even cooler by adding lots of cool JavaScript tricks). And, we've been working with Ilia behind the scenes to assist in whatever ways he has needed, in order to help to move things forward with the theme.
Over the past year or so, he's truly performed heroic feats for usability and appearance within Virtualmin. And, as of today, he has been added as an administrator here at Virtualmin.com, and will be an official support contact for all Authentic theme-related issues in our ticket tracker going forward. If you've ever filed a ticket at the Authentic Theme github or interacted with Ilia here in our forums, you know Ilia is super helpful, extremely responsive, and truly dedicated to making his theme flawless.
For hardcore users and developers wanting to help out with the theme, this doesn't change a thing, if you don't want it to. You can still file tickets and issue pull requests at Ilia's github for the theme, if you like...but, going forward, when Authentic theme becomes the default theme in Virtualmin (and eventually Webmin and Cloudmin and Usermin), many users will want one point of contact, and that point of contact will continue to be Virtualmin.com. Now, Ilia will be here to make sure questions and bug reports get prompt attention from the person best able to handle them. And, you can still contribute directly to Authentic theme development by donating on Ilia's Github page.
We hope to integrate Ilia further into the everyday operations and decision-making within Virtualmin (as much as his time and our budget allows), and hope y'all are as thrilled about this news as Jamie, Eric, and I are.
Regards,
Joe
Fantastic news and Ilia did amazing job with Authentic theme. I think Virtualmin will only profit having Ilia in the team.
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great to hear. i'm about to install it on a dev machine now. question though - how does this affect the work that you've done with the bootstrap theme? does that project now serve just as an exercise to get the internal coding ready for theming? i remember there were many hurdles that you had to overcome on this as well.
in other areas, i assume this frees you up for other work... like webmin 2.0? how is that coming? could you provide any big-picture ideas for what the goals are for that? like how do you turn an already great system into something even better?
thanks for your efforts.
Sorry for the slow reply, I've been lost in Drupal lately.
So, to answer your questions:
All that said: There will be major announcements and releases for both Virtualmin and Cloudmin in the next couple of weeks; Authentic is part of that. I won't talk about specifics, but you'll like where we're going with everything, and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much has been going on behind the scenes. I haven't disappeared, I've just been keeping my head down working on hard stuff, but the end of that work is near, and we'll be announcing really cool stuff, soon.
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Great news.
Any idea when it will be shipped as default on new installations? I assume there is still some heavy testing to be done before it can completely replace the current one.
Some suggestions is to make documentations or hooks to make it easier to customize or integrate with external systems or mods. While I like this new theme, please take into account that I think it should be more flexible when it comes to customization which will not break in future upgrades. I mean adding some items or even pages to the menu, logo, changing colors, icons, or adding your own code to a specific page, like inline help, etc.
This is what makes a theme powerful, not just how it looks, but how flexible it is when it comes to changes and custom tweaks.
Any idea when it will be shipped as default on new installations? I assume there is still some heavy testing to be done before it can completely replace the current one.
Very soon! Actually we were hoping it would have been done already, but we're hard at work on some things and it should be ready very shortly.
The current hangup is actually some other stuff we're looking to do at the same time; once that's ready we'll be releasing a few goodies :-)
-Eric