A contributor has just translated the entire application to Italian 🇮🇹 ❤️
Thank you so much Mystikal, wherever you are in the Fediverse
We're the team behind LibreWeddingPlanner, a #FOSS web application to help individuals organize their wedding.
This project was born to fulfill the necessity of one of its developers, and ultimately we decided to make it free software under the #AGPL license. We're on the verge of releasing a public, free, and add-free instance for the community, so if you're interested, stay tuned!
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A contributor has just translated the entire application to Italian 🇮🇹 ❤️
Thank you so much Mystikal, wherever you are in the Fediverse
@normplum hi!
All questions below the divider are indeed for the second guest. Since the first guest declined their attendance, all other questions were hidden.
If the first guest had not declined, they would have their own set of questions, same as the second guest.
Does that make sense?
Thanks!
Some weeks ago we redesigned our RSVP form to make it more appealing and mobile-friendly. Today, we've implemented a feature requests suggested by a user, to include a special requests textbox where organizers can collect additional information.
Being a new project, it's very exciting to see feature requests being suggested by the community. Please, keep the feedback coming.
#FOSS #freesoftware #opensource #wedding #weddingplanner #FLOSS
We've refactored the UI of the expenses table to include the payments breakdown in a collapsible section of each row.
The previous version required the user to open a modal, where the list of payments was mixed together with the form to create a new payment.
#opensource #freesoftware #wedding #weddingplanner #agpl #foss #floss #LibreWeddingPlanner
Over the past weeks we've been rebuilding or website builder from scratch. We now support multiple pages, markdown content, and a better design.
You can find more details in our documentation for this feature:
https://libreweddingplanner.org/docs/Features/website_builder
A few weeks ago, some users started translating LibreWeddingPlanner into Dutch and German. And we're very grateful! Since we've been adding more feature, we're lagging a bit behind on translations.
Would you be willing to give us a hand?
If you'd like to see LibreWeddingPlanner translated to your language, just do it in Weblate!
https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/libreweddingplanner/
#FOSS #OpenSource #weblate #freesoftware #libreweddingplanner
@moshimotsu I plan to be involved in the project long-term, and continue developing and improving the project after my wedding. It's just that the prioritization of tasks is heavily influenced by my immediate needs.
I'm not actively promoting the project in other FOSS forums, basically because I don't know any. IIRC, you suggested Reddit some weeks ago, but I refuse to use a nonfree platform to promote the project myself. Happy to do so in a free platform, if you know any.
Thanks!
@moshimotsu Regarding the organization of multiple users on the same instance, it's already a reality! Our public server already has several dozens of accounts, so anyone who doesn't want to host their own instance can use it for free.
If you were to host the server, you could of course have accounts for multiple friends, each organizing their own wedding.
We have just launched the invitations editor feature 🖌️ ! The customization options include background image, QR code (colors, size, position) and guest names (font size, color, alignment, weight, family).
When the design is ready, you can generate a PDF document with all the invitations, each one including the names of the guests assigned, and a QR code to the RSVP form for those guests.
Docs: https://libreweddingplanner.org/docs/Features/invitations#invitation-editor