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July 12th Dev Hour Recap/SummaryEvery week the MooTools developers host an IRC This recap includes:
MentionsSean McArthur (seanmonstar) is working on a MooTools-based MVC Framework called Shipyard. The framework is made for working on the browser, but it can run on Node.JS. He's been testing Shipyard and we mentioned that he should try the mootools-runner which runs the specs for Core and More. The Runner can be run via the browser, node.js, or CLI (via JsTestDriver). It's lightning fast and easy to contribute to. All specs are written in Jasmine and mocked by Sinon.JS. Another user talked to us that he's in high school in Colorado, and that he's trying to convert his church to use MooTools instead of jQuery. We recommended that he should try to ween the church off of jQuery by using Ryan Florence's moo4q, a helper to bring Object Oriented programming to jQuery. Another user had asked if anyone had worked on HTML5's pushState, and we've pointed him to MooTools' own Christoph Pojer's PowerTools. In particular, if you're looking for a history plugin I highly recommend mootools-history. QuestionaireLast week we asked the channel: Where do you guys think MooTools can improve? We're always glad to hear from our users and here are a few notable mentions from last week's questionaire. Lighter weight: Marketing and Evangelism: More UI Goodness: UI components have been around since the beginning of MooTools (see: Accordion madness). We understand that many of you are looking for the team to build a UI framework, and we'd like to serve your needs. At the moment, however, we have bigger fish to fry (MooTools 2.0). Instead, please see this blog post for some mentions of UI libraries that are built on top of MooTools, or to use other libraries/frameworks (we're all friends here). If you're interested in championing this cause, then the best way to get an official (sanctioned) MooTools repo is to: do it(TM) and to keep us in the loop (ask us to review your commits). More sourced content: We'd like to work on more screencasts, slideshows, presentations, demonstrations and other content that would help you understand MooTools as well as show it off to your friends, nemesis, or colleagues. We understand that it's hard to convince your team members or employer to adopt MooTools. We are working to improve this area, but we need your help. Leave us a comment on how we can help you understand or overcome hurdles when speaking with people. I've had a few ideas: providing you with introduction presentations that you can give to your peers, for example. Any other areas that you think we need to improve? Sneak Peak to Improved DocsDarren Waddell has been working on your suggestions from past Office (Dev) Hours. In this sneak preview: each method has its own page and its own comment section (ala PHP). We've only shared this sneak peak with a few people and we're already seeing contribution. To see the improved docs you'll have to create a new cookie
If you did the above correctly, you should see that the Element Docs have been split into individual pages. Darren has done a great job so far. If you'd like to help please leave your suggestions or fork the mootools-docs repository. Agenda for July 19th Dev Hour
Next Office HourRemember that we're having the next office hour this: Tuesday, July 19th at05:01 - Honolulu (Hast UTC-10) We’ll be in the #mootools freenode.net channel. GuidelinesWe did very well last week in following the guidelines. I've included them in this post as a reminder.
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