On Tue, 25 Feb 2014, at 17:52, Brian Wolff wrote:
> As it stands (i dont live in js land, correct me if I'm wrong), its widely
> agreed having hooks for user-scripts to hook into js-based extensions like
> upload wizard and other parts of mw is a good thing. Its not neccesarily
> agreed that having support for magic wiki-text altering templates on the
> mediawiki level is a good thing. As far as i am aware, nobody is currently
> trying to make a framework for that use case on the mediawiki level (beyond
> generic support for js and js abstractions for api access)
> 
> --bawolff

I'm not seeing decent JS "framework" either; where one wants to have the 
contributor move or create a page as a part of gadget work, he has to code a 
textbox-which-checks-and-probably-also-autocompletes-a-page-name manually with 
little means available of sharing his JS subroutine or object for other gadgets 
­-- on multiple projects -- to reuse.

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