Hi Michael,

Thanks for the reply. You're right that a jsan-like project would be
ideal - are there any in the works? A wiki isn't perfect but I think
it's a good start - and all the data can be sucked out later and
migrated into a real addons database at some later date.

http://prototypejs.groupswiki.com/pages.xml

I'm doing my part to stop the constant redevelopment that goes on in
the prototype world. There's * so much * great code out there already!

Ben

On May 21, 4:13 pm, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > FYI - I've started a wiki of prototype addons at:
>
> >http://prototypejs.groupswiki.com/
>
> No offence because you're actually doing something rather than just talking
> about it, but a wiki is definitely not the way to go with this. Just look at
> scriptaculous's wiki. It's out of date and hard to find what you're looking 
> for.
> I'd much rather see something like the JSAN project done for Prototype
> (http://openjsan.org/).
>
> Each group or developer could upload their addon's distribution which contains
> the source code, documentation, tests and examples which would all be
> browesable. Distributions could also provide dependencies. Maybe there's some
> way to team up with the jsan folks to create a prototype specific version to
> reduce duplicate effort.
>
> --
> Michael Peters
> Developer
> Plus Three, LP


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