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</head><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">David Lawrence wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Unfortunately it seems Yahoo is taking a different direction and all development work
on YUI has stopped effective immediately.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://yahooeng.tumblr.com/post/96098168666/important-announcement-regarding-yui">http://yahooeng.tumblr.com/post/96098168666/important-announcement-regarding-yui</a>
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<pre wrap="">that's a shame :(
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<pre wrap="">Since we are not too far along yet</pre>
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<span style="font-family: monospace;">unfortunately this isn't
accurate. while there isn't work ready to commit, significant effort
has been put into the yui3 migration, and there's already a lot of work
against that branch.</span>
<pre style="font-family: monospace;" wrap="">that said, i think it would be wise to shelf that work, and instead move to jquery.
before we start throwing frameworks at the list and hope one of them stick, i think it would be prudent to first document our requirements. thankfully we make very sparten use of yui, and the gsoc yui3 project work can be used roadmap towards js/template that will need to be touched once a framework and plugins are chosen.
here's my start:
requirements:
- jquery based
- compatible license (foss)
- cross-browser support
- wai/aria support
- localisation support
widgets/plugins:
- data tables/grids with ajax support
- auto-completion with ajax support
- calendar
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