Hi, > I think the site needs an integrated contribution system for Prototype > Extensions, better than jQuery's(http://plugins.jquery.com/).
One thing at a time. :-) And of course, there's scripteka.com. > Some want something easier than learning git, > rake, lighthouse, etc., in order to contribute; maybe a web front-end > to whichever code is in place, to lower the barrier to contributing. Good news: Apparently in GitHub, you can fork the project and do on- site editing of content (Mislav and Tobie just told me about that), then send a pull request. So if git is a barrier, someone can contribute just using a browser. Result! -- T.J. :-) On Apr 9, 3:17 am, disccomp <[email protected]> wrote: > > T.J. Crowder: > > > Question: > > > Do we need a wiki with user-generated content? > > We should: > > > just move all of the relevant content to the Prototype website and make > > sure the > > process for contributing to the website is well-publicized, easy, and > > efficient > > I think the site needs an integrated contribution system for Prototype > Extensions, better than jQuery's(http://plugins.jquery.com/). It would > be great if the extensions and the patch submission system shared a > contribution system. Some want something easier than learning git, > rake, lighthouse, etc., in order to contribute; maybe a web front-end > to whichever code is in place, to lower the barrier to contributing. > User generated code and examples could be posted & maintained right on > the site with (Prototype Friendly) syntax highlighting. > > Rico 2.0 has lots of goodies[1], so does Scriptaculous, it would be > awesome to sync all these projects up, make the components modular > with clear a dependance scheme, especially when considering the future > of the library. > > [1]http://openrico.sourceforge.net/examples/index.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Prototype & script.aculo.us" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-scriptaculous?hl=en.
