Development:NWiki roadmap: Difference between revisions
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== XHTML Strict == | == XHTML Strict == | ||
*NWiki complies with XHTML transitional. | *NWiki complies with XHTML transitional. April 2007 | ||
* | *NWiki complies with '''XHTML Strict''' mid May '07 | ||
** this affects main engine | |||
** blocks not finished yet (some javascript to look up to) | |||
==Logs and stats== | ==Logs and stats== |
Revision as of 16:24, 1 June 2007
This page is to talk about the (likely) entrance of NWiki into 1.9 core.
Rigth Now DFwikiteam is focussed in the following issues:
XHTML Strict
- NWiki complies with XHTML transitional. April 2007
- NWiki complies with XHTML Strict mid May '07
- this affects main engine
- blocks not finished yet (some javascript to look up to)
Logs and stats
We need to ckeck out stats and logs with nwiki.
- Done! June 2007
Code Tunning : new wiki api
There's a big issue in the code, the $WS variable that acts like a big set of global variables.
- We are getting $WS smaller day by day
- We are witting a new internal API to create an internal layer of services for developers.
PHPUnit testing
- a set of PHPUnit tests have been developed to ensure the quality of the thing.
- test case descriptions have been written to help developers and maintainers
shall we trim nwiki ?
NWiki is Huge ! As many have said we implement a lot of features that maybe are not necessary for everybody. We could have a reduced set of nwiki into the oficial distribution and a 3rd party and a extended version as 3rd part plug in. Things that could be taken outside:
Maybe we keep them
- wiki course format
- discussion pages ?
- grading in wikis ?
- ranking and votes?
Most likely
- integration with tiddlywiki ?
Migration issues
So far the data migration works fine. No bugs reported without attending.
More?
Let's rememeber to complete the PDF export thing (HTML Editor wiki pages are not exported)