I was really hoping to see some updates after the hackaton. Maybe adding a 
Mootools 2.0 alpha or something like that will help. In addition: new blog 
posts/tutorials of "The Usage of Mootools 2.0 and AMD" or "Mootools 2.0 and 
MooFx 3" can help keeping this project alive ?

I know there's some examples of the new Mootools here (credits to 
FakeDarren): http://jsfiddle.net/user/fakedarren/fiddles/

And I know that Kamicane's MooFx 3 works pretty well: 
https://github.com/kamicane/moofx

I'm a real Mootools fan and actually waiting for something to happen.



Op zaterdag 29 september 2012 14:41:49 UTC+2 schreef Oskar Krawczyk het 
volgende:
>
> There's a lot of things we'd like to see happening to MooTools but the 
> main Moo repo speaks for itself: last update a month ago, the 1.5.0 branch 
> almost a year ago, 2.0 more than a year ago. 
>
> No wonder Joomla moved on. 
>
> O. 
>
> On Sep 29, 2012, at 1:28 PM, ghazal <rose...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > Hi, 
> > my concern is in the title : 
> > "Now that Joomla (3.0) has almost given up on Mootools, what will become 
> of it ?" 
> > As the framework will lose soon it's main user base (joomla), with the 
> recent release of 3.0 version (jQuery replaces Mootools in the admin 
> section, even though mootools stays, for the time being, in front-end). 
> > 
> > My personal wish (as a dev with joomla) is : 
> > * to keep on working with it, 
> > * as long as it keeps on evoluting 
> > * and mootools devs keep it alive. 
> > 
> > 
>
>

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