Hi Jamon,

On 2011-03-11, at 9:20 AM, Jamon Camisso wrote:

> Is there consensus as to which jslint should be used?
> 
> Crockford's is here: http://swarm.fluidproject.org/jslint
> Antranig's fork is here: http://swarm.fluidproject.org/JSLint
> 
> Once a decision is made, one or the other can be shutdown or moved
> respectively.

They actually both appear to be Antranig's fork of JSLint. In the first link 
(lowercase jslint), you can see the new option called "Disallow var in for 
header," which was the motivation for us forking off Crockford's version in the 
first place.

The second version has more recent changes from Antranig, such as "The Fluidic 
Parts." So it seems like we've just got two different versions of Antranig's 
fork deployed?

Some of Antranig's more recent changes are great, others are still being 
debated. I don't think we need to rush to deploy the latest and greatest until 
we've chatted more about it.

This speaks to the larger question of "what version do we have deployed?" Since 
our JSLint fork is now important infrastructure, I think we're getting close to 
the point of formalizing its development process just slightly. I imagine we'll 
end up setting up a project repository and periodically tagging milestones for 
it. Jamon, that should simplify your deployment process, in that you'll only 
need to worry about deploying tagged versions from the project repository. 

Colin
 
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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
http://fluidproject.org

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