Thanks Scott, My Q1 2012 focus is to improve the templating system. Right now it works, but is clunky and limited. It's little more than a proof at this point (but I did build tools to search, retrieve and present data from remote API's in 90 minutes the other day, most of that time was spent figuring out the right API calls, see [1])
I'm also keen to get those people using Wookie to start working with us. As always count me in on any support I can give in this regard. In particular with inter-widget communication - this is something I *need* Ross [1] http://groups.google.com/group/raveincontext-dev/browse_thread/thread/bdb6bd942e5b2b65 On 4 January 2012 13:31, Scott Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We had a very busy end to 2011, with the release of 0.9.1 which had a whole > load of fixes and new features. In fact, it had far too many, leading to a > call from Paul to have more frequent releases, which had universal approval. > > We also brought in some great new features ready for 0.9.2 including the new > templating system (thanks Ross!), oAuth support (thanks Tien!) and the new > Maven jar/war artefact releases (thanks Paul!) that meant we could do a demo > a Rave+Wookie deployment bundle (thanks Jasha!) > > On the standards front, we've got full W3C conformance for the Widgets > packaging spec and Interface spec, and we have both Wookie and Callback (aka > PhoneGap) community members participating in the W3C "native web apps" > community. > > So, what's next? > > Well, we have a pretty small list of open issues against 0.9.2 - and looking > through them we could even punt the majority of these to 0.10.0 and get a > release out more quickly. From 0.9.2 onwards we can also have Wookie > automatically bundled with Rave just like Shindig. > > In 0.10.0 we get to remove all the deprecated code and UI, and make Wookie > into a much leaner beast thats easy to integrate and configure with other > products. > > Also on my personal "to do" list in 2012 is getting some of the many projects > I know of that are built on Wookie to start feeding in their patches and > issues. If you're reading this and it applies to you, then get involved! > > Cheers, > > S -- Ross Gardler (@rgardler) Programme Leader (Open Development) OpenDirective http://opendirective.com
