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# Technical decisions and issues log
## 2017-05-13 Migration to seamless-immutable
-*Joffrey* — :key: *Frontend*
+*Joffrey* — :key: *Frontend, Immutable*
Using Immutable JS has proved to be a pain, especially because the cumbersome API is not contained in the reducers but
leaks out in the React components. As far as accessing the data is concerned, I dislike not being able to do it the
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[yet for Websocket](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/issues/523) communications.
My attention then went to [JsonDoc](http://jsondoc.org/), which looked promising but with the same drawbacks: no
-support for publich/subscribe mechanisms like websockets. Contributing to the project seems easier than contributing
+support for publish/subscribe mechanisms like websockets. Contributing to the project seems easier than contributing
to Swagger, and I already could tweak a little bit the source code of JsonDoc to support `@MessageMapping` methods.
That being said, Fabio Mafioletti does not seem to have a lot of time available for collaboration in implementing
this support, so I might have to release from my own fork of the project, or create a new project based on JsonDoc.
## 2017-01-20 Frontend architecture refactoring
-*Victor — :key: Frontend*
+*Victor — :key: Frontend, Redux*
I based the frontend architecture on [mxstbr](https://twitter.com/mxstbr)'s
[react-boilerplate](https://github.com/mxstbr/react-boilerplate) (thanks Max!). The recommended structure for his
bgstack15