Yum, considering the 3.0 changes, this should be a minor one :-D
Feel free to adjust the target release -- you are the roadmap master.

dirk

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Janne Jalkanen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Are all these new features good for 3.0?  Some of them require pretty
> heavy-duty changes, and I'd like to actually release 3.0 some day ;-).
>  Could some of these be pushed to 3.1?
>
> /Janne
>
> On Nov 15, 2008, at 00:47 , Dirk Frederickx (JIRA) wrote:
>
>>
>>     [
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-437?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
>> ]
>>
>> Dirk Frederickx updated JSPWIKI-437:
>> ------------------------------------
>>
>>    Description:
>> Allow multiple user to edit different sections of the same page,
>> simulatenously.
>>
>>
>> As a bonus, this editor could be made inline:
>> * click the [Edit] link next to a section header
>> * the section is replaced by an inline editor (plain, or other)
>> * when done, the editor is replaced by the rendered section.
>>
>>
>> Need to support enhanced locking based on sections of a page.
>>
>> This feature is AJAX based:
>>
>> * AJAX call to LOCK a page section and open inline the editor
>>
>> {noformat}
>> POST
>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.lock","params":[section-id]}
>> RETURN
>> section-markup
>> {noformat}
>>
>> * AJAX call to SAVE and keep the page Lock  (auto save -- see JSPWIKI-436]
>>
>> {noformat}
>> POST
>>
>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.autosave","params":[section-id--or-lock-key,section-markup]}
>> {noformat}
>>
>> * AJAX call to SAVE and unlock the section.
>>  This should return a rendered page section.
>>
>> {noformat}
>> POST
>>
>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.save","params":[section-id--or-lock-key,section-markup]}
>> {noformat}
>>
>> * AJAX call to cancel and unlock the section.
>>
>> {noformat}
>> POST
>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.cancel","params":[section-id--or-lock-key]}
>> {noformat}
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  was:
>>
>> Allow multiple user to edit different sections of the same page,
>> simulatenously.
>>
>>
>> As a bonus, this editor could be made inline:
>> * click the [Edit] link next to a section header
>> * the section is replaced by an inline editor (plain, or other)
>> * when done, the editor is replaced by the rendered section.
>>
>>
>> Need to support enhanced locking based on sections of a page.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Simultaneous editing of the same page by mutliple users.
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>                Key: JSPWIKI-437
>>>                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-437
>>>            Project: JSPWiki
>>>         Issue Type: Improvement
>>>         Components: Editors
>>>   Affects Versions: 2.8
>>>           Reporter: Dirk Frederickx
>>>           Priority: Minor
>>>            Fix For: 3.0
>>>
>>>
>>> Allow multiple user to edit different sections of the same page,
>>> simulatenously.
>>> As a bonus, this editor could be made inline:
>>> * click the [Edit] link next to a section header
>>> * the section is replaced by an inline editor (plain, or other)
>>> * when done, the editor is replaced by the rendered section.
>>> Need to support enhanced locking based on sections of a page.
>>> This feature is AJAX based:
>>> * AJAX call to LOCK a page section and open inline the editor
>>> {noformat}
>>> POST
>>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.lock","params":[section-id]}
>>> RETURN
>>> section-markup
>>> {noformat}
>>> * AJAX call to SAVE and keep the page Lock  (auto save -- see
>>> JSPWIKI-436]
>>> {noformat}
>>> POST
>>>
>>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.autosave","params":[section-id--or-lock-key,section-markup]}
>>> {noformat}
>>> * AJAX call to SAVE and unlock the section.
>>>  This should return a rendered page section.
>>> {noformat}
>>> POST
>>>
>>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.save","params":[section-id--or-lock-key,section-markup]}
>>> {noformat}
>>> * AJAX call to cancel and unlock the section.
>>> {noformat}
>>> POST
>>> {"id":nnn,"method":"edit.cancel","params":[section-id--or-lock-key]}
>>> {noformat}
>>
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