Hi Sean,

Thanks for the heads up. I contacted the author via email with updated 
information in the hopes that he'll revise it to properly represent 
jQueries capabilities. Here's what I sent him:

"Hi Chuck,

My name is Rey Bango and I'm a volunteer with the jQuery project. I was 
recently passed a link to your Javascript library comparison found here:

http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/UP3/Javascript+Toolkit+Comparison

and I was hoping that you could re-evaluate your findings. jQuery truly 
has one of the most comprehensive sets of documentation & widgets of any 
projects out there and I believe that at times, its hard to find all of 
the information necessary to really see the power of a product. Here are 
some links that I hope will help you in adjusting your review:

Documentation:
http://jquery.com/docs/
http://jquery.com/api/
http://www.visualjquery.com/

Back Button Support:
http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

Widget Collection:
http://jquery.com/plugins/

Developer Community:

Mailing List:
http://jquery.com/discuss/

Forum:
http://www.nabble.com/JQuery-f15494.html

Learning Center:
http://www.learningjquery.com
http://jquery.com/blog/2006/11/14/expandable-sidebar-menu-screencast/

Magazine:
http://www.visualjquery.com/magazine/

Demos:
http://jquery.com/demos/

Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions or need 
further assistance. I have cc'd the project owner, John Resig, in case 
you would like to ask him any questions about the project.

Rey..."

Lets hope he will revise the chart.

Rey...

Sean O wrote:
> Hey Rey,
> 
> 
> Someone posted an alternate comparison in the comments that did feature
> jQuery:
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/UP3/Javascript+Toolkit+Comparison
> 
> However, they gave it one star for "widgets"!  Huh? What?  Did this person
> not even take a brief glance at the Plugins page?  And developer community
> got a measly 2 stars.  They obviously don't know about this list, and didn't
> bother to look.  Perhaps the forthcoming (?) forums will help exposure.  At
> least the Nabble interface gets some jquery-ish keywords out there...
> 
> ________
> SEAN O

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