This looks like a really good app, clean functional interface, and looks rather complete to me. Do you recommend we use it while you develop further, or should we wait for some launch?
Also #UnintentionalASMR
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Glad you liked it. 😊
These features are still in PR. We have a relatively rigorous code review and testing process, for beta versions. We will be at v0.0.2 with this all rolled out, and then we just have some beta testing and bug-fixing, to get to v0.1.0, which is the MVP we call Gutenberg (as we printed the entire Bible as 30040 events, multiple times).
We reach MVP when we can print the Bible as individual verses, and then comfortably read it and link to it. At the moment, we only have chapter-section events, as verse-section events need more performance-tweaking, and a reprint. We're still working on the ToC, as it has to deal with the publication being lazy-loaded.
Here's one of the Bible books:
https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=the-first-book-of-moses-called-genesis.-by-cambridge-v-king-james
And here is a large novel, from Twain:
https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=personal-recollections-of-joan-of-arc-by-mark-twain-v-1
We use our website to document our website, so you can see the rough plans here:
https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=the-gitcitadel-blog-by-stella-v-1
Everything we build goes to that staging area, after merge to master, so that our beta testers and power users can hack away at it. The current version on there is way behind these feature branches, but useable.
It's funny, that you think it looks complete. I despair every time I see it, since we're not even a ⅓ of the way through the road map, and we have a lot of the hardest stuff ahead of us.
MVP will probably take until the fall, and that's just the end of the beginning.