Chatted with Anastasia - she thinks renaming (at least on the wiki) is a necessary step, but we'd have to worry about backwards compatibility. Renaming in the code wouldn't be terribly difficult, but we'd have to be thorough.

Here are the responses so far.

Layout Reorderer
+ 1:    Erin, Anastasia, Colin, Gary, Daphne, Allison
-1:     Eli

Thumbnail Reorderer
+1:     Erin, Anastasia, Colin, Gary, Daphne
-1:     Antranig

Image Reorderer (as opposed to Thumbnail Reorderer)
+1:     Gary, Erin, Allison


Erin





On 24-Sep-08, at 2:34 PM, Anastasia Cheetham wrote:


On 24-Sep-08, at 2:19 PM, Colin Clark wrote:

An alternative approach would be to provide an optional JavaScript
file that offers backwards-compatibility for such API changes. This
is very much inspired by John Resig's approach to API change in
jQuery.


Hm. I'm not sure I understand what this file would contain - the old
APIs wrapped around calls to the new APIs? I'm looking at the jQuery
code, and I don't see anything that looks like what you're talking
about?

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Software Designer, Fluid Project    http://fluidproject.org
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto

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