Ah, sorry, realized what you mean a second after sending...

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Magnus Manske
<[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/WYSIFTW ;-)
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Ryan Kaldari <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Maybe my brain just made a leap here, but is there a plan for
>> implementing a web-based Javascript editor for MediaWiki?? This would be
>> a hugely awesome feature. I've used jsFiddle (http://jsfiddle.net/)
>> which is really slick - syntax color-coding, tabbing that works, a Tidy
>> button(!), integrated jsLint(!).
>>
>> If not, hopefully, I've just created a self-fulfilling rumor :)
>>
>> Ryan Kaldari
>>
>> On 4/3/11 11:06 AM, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
>>> I think the JS editor stuff would also fit well enough with the topics of 
>>> the
>>> Berlin hackathon in May...
>>>
>>> -- daniel
>>>
>>> On 03.04.2011 15:30, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
>>>> Would any of those be useful project ideas for Google Summer of Code
>>>> students?  If so, please add a bullet point or two:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2011
>>>>
>>>> best,
>>>> Sumana Harihareswara
>>>>
>>>> On 04/01/2011 10:11 PM, Conrad Irwin wrote:
>>>>> Ok — yes loading speeds are definitely something worth improving.
>>>>>
>>>>> WT:PREFS to become gadgets has been discussed ever since gadgets was
>>>>> released, it will happen one day :). Luckily that code is only loaded
>>>>> for people who are using WT:PREFS, so it should have minimal impact.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd be pretty interested to — do you have a guideline as to the
>>>>> expected format. In particular I think the "core" of the editor, which
>>>>> provides a framework for javascript to load, edit, undo, redo, and
>>>>> save the page (with edit summaries) would be pretty useful everywhere.
>>>>> It's documented in the first half of
>>>>> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/User:Conrad.Irwin/editor_docs and
>>>>> there's a tutorial at
>>>>> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/User:Conrad.Irwin/editor_tutorial.js —
>>>>> but it could do with "new-ification" (in particular some jQuery would
>>>>> be nice, and there's probably a better javascript API wrapper than
>>>>> JsMwApi :).
>>>>>
>>>>> Conrad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Ryan Kaldari<[email protected]>   
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Good idea. After the 1.17 deployment, I've been trying to go through and
>>>>>> clean-up some of the Javascript cruft that has built up on the various 
>>>>>> wikis
>>>>>> over the years. One of the main goals of 1.17 was improving page loading
>>>>>> speeds by optimizing Javascript delivery. Of course if all the wikis are
>>>>>> serving lots of old redundant Javascript, the optimization doesn't
>>>>>> accomplish that much. On wiktionary specifically, the importScript and
>>>>>> importExternalScript functions are redundant, and the Wiktionary:PREFS
>>>>>> system should be retired now that Gadgets are available. I admit I was 
>>>>>> much
>>>>>> too gung-ho in my clean-up regarding Wiktionary, and I intend to let the
>>>>>> admins there handle it from here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As long as we're on the subject of wiktionary, I notice that there's a 
>>>>>> lot
>>>>>> of custom Javascript there for handling specialized editing tasks like
>>>>>> editing glosses, managing translations, etc. It seems like some of this
>>>>>> functionality could be improved further and developed into full-fledged
>>>>>> extensions (making it easy for other wiktionaries to use as well). Would 
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> have any interest in working up a couple Wiktionary project proposals for
>>>>>> the upcoming Hackathon in Berlin?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ryan Kaldari
>>>>>>
>>>>
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