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Complete the MFE conversion process #156
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This was referenced Jan 19, 2023
I fleshed out the Acceptance Criteria of this initiative with all the relevant high-level epics that I'm aware of. |
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Mar 20, 2023
FYI for tracking edx-platform endpoints: https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/COMM/pages/3712680008/LMS+Endpoints+Rendered+By+Django |
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moved this from Backlog
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Sep 25, 2023
jmakowski1123
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Mar 7, 2024
I've updated this and its child tickets again based on what I think is the latest status of the replatforming. |
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Problem
The micro-frontend project started in 2018, with the stated goal of migrating all of the Open edX user-facing pages to the MFE architecture. While good progress has been made, there's still a lot to do. The amount of frontend-related technical debt in edx-platform hinders development of new features and maintenance of existing ones
Product/Platform Value
As many items here, this ultimately has a direct impact on adoption by making development of new features easier. It is, after all, the main motivation behind the move the micro-frontends.
Acceptance Criteria
Master List: MFE Rewrite Tracker
Sub-epics:
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