Ariel, I'm sure this isn't said enough, but I wanted to thank you for the work you've done on the system.
I've been working overtime (like 90 hour a week) for the last 2 months on a major project with a killer deadline, and I would be completely screwed without the work you (and the rest of the team) has done on jQuery and jQuery UI. Working on an open-source project can sometimes be a thankless job, but on behalf of everyone here on my team: YOU ARE A GODSEND. Thanks for all of your hard work. JK -----Original Message----- From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ariel Flesler Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:40 AM To: jQuery (English) Subject: [jQuery] Re: Has jQuery development halted? I'd simply check the trac to see if development halted, instead of asking it publicly in such a challenging way. http://dev.jquery.com/report/28 I've been working pretty hard all this time, closing millions of tickets (sadly most of them invalid). And while I do understand your request, I don't think you used the right place and words to ask it. Needless to say, I'm considerably offended by your post, I think it reduces the hard work to nothing. IMO, it'd had been appropriate to post this to the jquery-dev group, or even ask a core member by email. Finally, if you're really into improving jQuery, this is how: http://dev.jquery.com/newticket -- Ariel Flesler http://flesler.blogspot.com/ On Nov 26, 12:53 pm, Bob den Otter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > There hasn't been a jQuery update in what seems like ages, and jQuery UI > 1.6 will be released 'in the next few days' since somewhere in > september. I know John has been really busy with a lot of great things, > but it seems to me like the development of jquery has seriously lagged > the last few months. > > As a small example: there isn't even a way to detect chrome in the > official jquery builds yet, and chrome has been out for several months now. > > I'm afraid that the lack of updates will eventually have a negative > impact on the great Query community, causing people to leave for other > js frameworks. I sincerely hope not, but i _am_ worried about it. > > Best, Bob.