Hi, > > 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 :-)
Good to hear. I am working on getting a repository up based on my package-script which I now have renamed to jspax. I have invested some thoughts in it, but up to now I didn't find the time to work on it. Another problem is that my Hoster currently doesn't have all the packages needed to install trac which is to my knowledge the best base for it. I'd like to cooperate with you to get a jQuery/jspax repository up and running. Christof _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
