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Revision as of 00:45, 8 August 2007
This page describes our plan for making JsWidget something we want people to use.
Contents
Pre-releases
The following are "preview" versions, not things we suggest you use in a massive public-facing web service.
0.1
- It exists at all!
0.2
- Correct questions
0.3
- Apache Content Negotiation for language selection
- (Hopefully) stable API for importing and exporting license choices
- IE (6 and 7) compatibility
0.4
- all HTML elements and CSS classes are prefixed with cc_js_ to avoid namespace clashes with others' apps
- Safari compatibility
- Opera compatibility
At this point, there is feature completeness for the core JsWidget code. There is code clean-up to do after this, and there is external translation work to do, but that should be all. Bugfixes as needed before 1.0.
0.5
- (X) Massive clean-out of unused JavaScript code and unused CSS style
- (X) Remove dependency on Prototype
- (X) Performance analysis, fixes based on this
- done for client-server side, and small client side performance fix implemented (only change visible selected license if the license really changed) because it decreases "flicker" in the UI
- (X) Security analysis of server-side and client-side code, fixes based on this
0.7
- UI prettification (done by Alex)
- code prettification (by Asheesh)
- use zc.buildout for dependencies
0.8
Backend-only release:
- (X) Come up with a solid story for auto-updating jurisdictions
- Come up with a solid story for auto-updating translations
- (X) Decide/describe promises that the version numbers mean
0.9
- Just like 1.0, hopefully.
Release
The following are versions we suggest you use in a massive public-facing web service.
1.0
- All strings are translated
- We have a story for keeping this up with high reliability
- We have a story for keeping releases maintained as far as language and jurisdiction updates
- It looks nice