Good points, Howa...

Rick

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> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of howa
> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:37 PM
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> Subject: [jQuery] Re: Consider a standard documentations for plugins
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> On 10月29日, 上午12時11分, "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > A good idea, Howa, however I've been barking up the
> > "standardization", "consistency", "documentation",
> > "plug-in-compatibility-with-various-jquery-versions",
> > "bring-all-this-together-in-a-standardized-format-in-one-location"
> > for months, now.
> >
> > The response I always get is:  Core developers and plug-in authors
> > are volunteers, so no one should expect that they will participate
> > in the work involved to coordinate and standardize the jQuery core,
> > plug-ins, and documentation.
> >
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> Hello,
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> I think the point is: user can contribute this, not always the plugin
> developers.
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> We can have a more functional & standard plugin documentations here at
> jquery.com,
> user can contribute say, telling which browsers it work or didn't
> work, any special tricks even the author don't know, compatibility
> with jquery version etc..
>
> wiki is a good tools for this.
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> it can really boost the learning curve for using the plugin as
> currently different author has their own style in writing guideline.
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