It looks like the Bibanon wants to use Hydrus as a server, and they really want to slap a webUI on top of it… but Hydrus Dev don't have it on priority list.
They have though about using Szurubooru for the WebUI but rr- don't want to update it. See: https://github.com/rr-/szurubooru and rr-@sakuya.pl
Maybe it is time to draft up a sample API set and WebUI for them.
From antonizoon 2 Sep 2018
Hey there, it's been a very long while, but it's good to see that you've
kept working on Hydrus ever since.
One of the issues with hydrus for me in the end, which is why we never
ended up using it, is because of the lack of a webui. As such I ended up
utilizing Szurubooru, as can be seen here: https://eikonos.bibanon.org
However, what I can say is that the dev team at the Library of Congress
was very interested in adding tag support to their image tag system
which is below. It's currently utilized with the aim of crowdsourcing
transcriptions of images, but it lacks tagging or search like we would
have in a booru. Luckily, we already have the hydrus protocol and
szurubooru right? They aim to launch in October.
I find this to be a perfect chance to integrate Hydrus with a webui as
well as obtain some useful features from their existing system as well.
What do you think?
https://github.com/LibraryOfCongress/concordia
Possible CSS frameworks
https://tutorialzine.com/2018/05/10-lightweight-css-frameworks-you-should-know-about
https://dzone.com/articles/top-10-lightweight-css-frameworks-for-building-fas
https://www.catswhocode.com/blog/top-10-lightweight-css-frameworks-for-building-fast-websites-in-2018
http://www.creativeweblogix.com/blog/12-lightweight-css-frameworks
https://speckyboy.com/responsive-lightweight-css-frameworks/
Also whether to use Angular/React/Vue (JS web) vs Django/CherryPy/TurboGears/Flask/ Pyramid (Python Web) comes into question
Contacts
Twitter - https://twitter.com/BAnonoma
IRC - irc.rizon.net #bibanon
Discord - https://discord.gg/0kPf8xuFPFa3iihT