= Proposed System Wide Change: jQuery =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/jQuery

Change owner(s): T.C. Hollingsworth <tchollingsworth at gmail dot com>

jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things 
like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and 
Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of 
browsers. With a combination of versatility and extensibility, jQuery has 
changed the way that millions of people write JavaScript.

Traditionally, a copy of jQuery has been included with every web application 
that requires it. This change will migrate many of those applications to a 
shared system copy of jQuery. Both the 1.x branch of jQuery that supports 
Internet Explorer 6 and the 2.x branch of jQuery that only works with modern 
web browsers will be provided. 

== Detailed Description ==
Traditionally, a copy of jQuery has been included with every web application 
that requires it. This change will migrate many of those applications to a 
shared system copy of jQuery.

The following packages are available in Fedora 21 and later and EPEL 6 and 
later:

* js-jquery - The latest version of the jQuery 2.x branch, suitable for web 
applications that are only compatible with modern web browsers that fully 
support modern web standards.
* js-jquery1 - The latest version of the jQuery 1.x branch, suitable for web 
applications that endeavor to be compatible with older web browsers such as 
Internet Explorer 6.
* js-jquery-migrate - The jQuery migrate plugin, which is a compatibility shim 
that enables web applications that depend on older versions of jQuery to work 
with the latest version, so that they can be ported away from old, unsupported 
jQuery versions that may potentially have security issues. 

Some new packages are already beginning to use the system version of jQuery 
with little trouble, so for Fedora 23 we're going to open the doors to 
converting existing packages. We'll send announcements explaining how to 
unbundle existing packages. We'll also find all the packages we can that are 
bundling jQuery and inform maintainers about them, via e-mail only at this 
time. (We'll save the mass bug filing for F24 to allow maintainers to have a go 
at it voluntarily first.  :-) 

== Scope ==
* Migrating Web Applications
  -- Web applications that depend on modern versions of jQuery will simply be 
ported to use the systemwide version instead,
  -- Web applications that use older versions of jQuery (> 1.6.4 but <1.9) will 
be ported to use jquery-migrate and the systemwide version of jQuery. Packagers 
will be encouraged to work with upstream to migrate to the latest version of 
jQuery without jquery-migrate, since using this plugin re-enables misfeatures 
rightly removed from jQuery core that are XSS holes waiting to happen.
  -- Maintainers of web applications that use extremely old versions of jQuery 
(< 1.6.4) will be strongly encouraged to work with upstream to migrate to the 
latest versions of jQuery and update their packages. However, current Fedora 
policy regarding bundled libraries permits these packages to be grandfathered 
in, so I am unable to force any action here.
  -- Preliminary repoqueries have been performed to identify potentially 
affected packages, see the dependencies section for more details.

* Migrating documentation frameworks
  -- Certain documentation frameworks, such as python-sphinx, ship copies of 
jQuery as well. These frameworks will be modified to use a symlink or other 
means so that they too can use the new systemwide versions.

* Release Engineering
  -- No special attention required. 
-- 
Jan Kuřík
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