I had the same thought as your #1. This appears to be about a 75% re-architecture of the existing baseline (keeping only the IMAP interaction and the HTML layout). Is it worth that amount of volatility just to enable some plugins?
-Eric
Sam Bailey wrote:
Looks interesting so far.
I have a few thoughts/issues about it:
- this seems like a very large rewrite of the current code base -
maybe a little bit too big a change
- the use of a js library has it's advantages, however since I've
been developing the RSS Reader I've found that the current js base is good, and as in 1, this may be too big a change.
- would it be easier to "hack" and cleanup the current code base too
add a plugin api? eg. use php to add new js scripts at the start of a page & include php files where needed etc.
- on JSON however, I think it is a great idea to make the change to
this, but my knowledge is lacking in this area so I wouldn't know how to do it.
what do you think?
By the way, if anyone wants to participate or watch the development of the RSS Reader you can follow it at http://wiki.cyprix.com.au/wiki/RoundCube_RSS_Reader or send me a message at rssreader@cyprix.com.au mailto:rssreader@cyprix.com.au
Sam (cyprix)
till wrote:
Apologies - it's late here. Just resending with the correct subject.
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Hi boys and girls,
the draft is here: http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Plugin_API_Draft
Happy to read all your feedback!
Cheers, Brennan & Till