Op 17 jan 2011, om 01:35 heeft MZMcBride het volgende geschreven:
Magnus Manske wrote:
There is the question of what browsers/versions to test for. Should I invest large amounts of time optimising performance in Firefox 3, when FF4 will probably be released before WYSIFTW, and everyone and their cousin upgrades? As a one-man-show, I have to think about these things.
It depends what your goal is. If your goal is to use this by default with core MediaWiki, it's going to have to support Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox 3, as well as a lot of other browsers. If your goal is to create another WikEd, it can support whichever browsers you choose to support. Given the widespread use of Firefox 3, I can't see any widespread adoption of this tool happening without support for it, even if Firefox 4 is on the horizon.
Finally, there are, undoubtedly, a large number of bugs hidden in the code. I assume they will be weeded out, given enough eyeballs (testers and developers).
Are you looking for testers and developers? Where would a tester submit a bug report? The page at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WYSIFTW doesn't seem to address this.
Also, is the use of document.write() still required in order to install the script? I thought that had been intentionally avoided for years in favor of importScriptURI(). (I suppose that would be my first bug report.)
MZMcBride
* Moved the page to mediawiki.org * @MZMcBride: https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/MAGNUS Component: WYSIFTW
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