contentment /kənˈtɛntm(ə)nt/ - a shoebox of happiness and satisfaction
This is a collection of Umbraco components that I have developed for use on my own Umbraco 8 implementation projects.
Some components may be innovative, others may be a reimagining of existing components, property-editors, features and other community packages.
I'm sharing my code with the world. It is your choice (and responsibility) whether you would like to use it. No pressure or marketing spin from me.
Let's open the shoebox and take a look inside...
My aim to have a private v1.0 beta release ready soon, with a public release by end of Q1 (March) 2020.
Downloads will be made available, (in due course), on the releases page.
There are currently no known issues with the Contentment package.
Please note, you may find other components within Contentment that have not yet been documented. Let's call those "undocumented features".
I've been doing open source for a long time. I have suffered my fair share of burnout and empathy fatigue.
I reserve the right to address bug reports or feature requests in my own time, or ignore them completely.
Any feedback is warmly welcome. But please keep in mind, I am not your personal support developer.
The Umbraco community is amongst the friendliest on our planet, learn to embrace it.
Ask for help on the Our Umbraco support forum, I am sure someone can help you there.
If you would like to contribute to this project, please do feel free to send over any pull requests. I'll be happy to discuss.
Please make sure that you read the CONTRIBUTING guidelines.
This project is governed by a Code of Conduct. Play nice or go home. ✌️❤️🕊️
If you are unhappy with the project or documentation, please help to identify specific issues and work towards resolving them. Otherwise you are completely free to not use this software, complain on your favourite social network, or shout into the void.
Unacceptable behaviour towards myself or contributors may result in being blocked from accessing this repository.
Copyright © 2019 Lee Kelleher.
All source code is licensed under the Mozilla Public License.
Historically, I used the MIT license for my open-source projects, regretfully I no longer feel MIT reflects my spirit of encouraging open source collaboration. The main difference with the Mozilla Public License is that if you make any modifications to the source code, then you must make those changes publicly available.
More give, less take.
If you do not to intend to modify the source code, then you will still have the same freedoms as when using the MIT license.
For more information about the Mozilla Public License, please visit: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/FAQ/
- Lee Kelleher - (GitHub, Twitter)
Current development effort: 520+ hours (between 2019-03-13 to 2019-11-26)
To give you an idea of how much human developer time/effort has been put into making this package.
- Thank you to Umbrella for facilitating the time and resource to help me develop this project.
The package logo uses the Shoebox (by Jordynn Alexander) icon from the Noun Project, licensed under CC BY 3.0 US.