> Frankly, I think a better solution for jQuery is to become its own > repository. :-) Provide svn space for contrib modules, under a common > MIT/GPL dual license, automate the documentation, make it easy to mix and > match. Right now there's just so many cool things being announced on the > list here that I can't keep up with them, but none of it ends up on the web > site, except maybe in the blog. For a modular system like jQuery, a better > way to present and advertise those contributed modules and plugins is very > important.
That, and the Internationalization of jQuery, are the two big projects that are going to take place post-1.0. They won't be easy, but the results will be really nice :-) --John _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
