[Building Sakai] proposal: js in reference

Aaron Zeckoski aaronz at vt.edu
Fri Jan 29 13:23:56 PST 2010


I like the idea of organizing the JS libraries but I am not sure we
can get away with moving the ones that are already there (or are you
saying we would leave the existing stuff and this is for new stuff
only?).

Do we really need to keep older versions around? If projects want to
refer to an older version they can always include it in their own
files right (some already do this)?

Overall this sounds good to me.
:-)
-AZ


On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Silverio, Gonzalo <gsilver at umich.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Would like to rationalize the js files in reference. The goal is to make
> available the most commonly used ones there to avoid duplication and also to
> devise a way in which we can upgrade without much churn. Please, let me know
> what you think.
>
> In the list below "latest" refers to the latest stable. The "-old/ folders
> would collect previously used "latest" - either single versioned files or
> (like is the case of jquery-ui) versioned directories. Provided for projects
> that cannot or do not want to test with latest version or upgrade to it.
> This may be more complicated than is needed.
>
> "jquery.js" at the very bottom represents a challenge - it is referenced
> already in many places - so propose to leave as is and remove if and when no
> project references is anymore.
>
> /js/jquery-ui-latest/
> /js/fluid-latest/
> /js/jquery-ui-old/
>  /jquery-ui-version.number/
>  /js/fluid-old/
>  /fluid-version.number/
> /jquery-old/
>  /jquery/jquery-version.number.js
> /trimpath-old/
>  trimpath-template-version.number.js
>
> jquery-latest.js
> trimpath-template-latest.js
> jquery.js
>
> This is just about frameworks external to Sakai.
>
> Many thanks.
>
>    -Gonzalo
>
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