On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Jeremy Whitlock <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 1, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Olemis Lang wrote:
>  > On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Jeremy Whitlock <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >> Hello all,
> >
> > :)
> >
> >>        There were too many thread to respond to inline so I'll just 
> >> address things here.
> >>
> >> 1) Bootstrap is just a CSS framework with a few very lightweight 
> >> JavaScript plugins built on top of jQuery.
> >
> > There's also the case for using something like JsViews [1]_ , and
> > ICanHaz [2]_ ( powered by Mustache ? [3]_ ) which are real
> > fully-featured client-side template systems . Maybe some tighter
> > integration with Trac is required ...
>
> Well, I guess it depends.


yes , of course . I'm just putting these on the table early so as to
consider that option as well
;)

>
> If Geshi is in the backend but to a lesser capacity, we wouldn't *need* 
> something like this but it could still be useful for performance reasons 
> since these client-side templating systems allow for client-side caching of 
> templates.


+1 ... that's the main reason why I mentioned those above .

>
>  If we get rid of Geshi completely,


oh ! my precious ! ... :'(

:)

>
> we would most likely want to use a client-side templating system


... something actually important to take a look at
;)

>
> coupled with some framework like backbone.js.  Again, I've got some 
> experience with backbone.js and here is a very simplistict, but somewhat 
> cool, backbone.js example (GitHub feed reader that self-refreshes):
>
>
> http://jsfiddle.net/jcscoobyrs/WVX66/
>

I didn't mention backbone.js ... but it's always around ... ;)

[...]
>
> >> I know that trying to get something out quick likely will not leave much 
> >> room for a templating system overhaul now but I think the problem Geshi is 
> >> solving on the backend could be alleviated by using a good framework on 
> >> the frontend.
> >>
> >
> > that looks nice ; so I look forward to more precise comments on this
> > subject in this *new* thread .
> > Excuse me for my previous indiscipline . I should have started a new
> > thread since long time ago
> > :-/
>
> Yes.  I think it would be a great idea to start talking about what we 
> want/need instead of making Trac's architecture a requirement.  Trac is a 
> great tool but hasn't exactly stayed up with the times as far as its 
> architecture.
>

pros vs cons , open debate , and we should be able to move forward
with these ideas
;)

[...]
>
>
> I was crossing the streams as I use Geshi in Drupal for syntax highlighting.  
> This is the last time I try to be useful first thing in the morning.  ;)
>

<joke>
Who's talking ? Chuck Norris ? Tyler Durden ? or is it the hacker?
</joke>

thnx for your comments
;)

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Olemis

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