I dont mean to hurt your enthusiasm, but I think this is a long term
goal that we can achieve in, maybe 2 years? Because:
1. stuff must not break, if stuff breaks users are unhappy and we dont
have time to fix bugs, make improvements (keep in mind that owncloud is
a company too which has to offer a stable version for enterprises)
2. to realize that something broke you have to test ALL the features.
sounds tiresome? it is, so automate it -> everything has to be covered
by acceptance tests https://github.com/owncloud/acceptance-testing
3. before we dont have a full test coverage starting with rewriting
something is not possible
On 04/03/2013 11:30 AM, Stefan Nagtegaal wrote:
Hey everybody,
I've seen some discussions in the past on the mailing list about using
AngularJS for at least the ownCloud-core.
While I am willing to work on anything that speeds up the separation between
design vs function (improving themability of ownCloud), this would be a great
chance for me to kick in.
However, after reading the AngularJS documentation (1) and the angularJS page
on ownCloud's handbook, I have no clue where to begin.
The page in the handbook suggests (to my idea) that AngularJS-script is already
present somewhere in the 3rdparty directory (2, 3). Unfortunatly I can not find
it there, so perhaps this is a mistake in the docs.
Now, what is the direction ownCloud is going to take in this? AngularJS core
integration? Is there any work that has already been done, which could be used
as an example?
(1) - http://www.angularjs.org/
(2) -
http://doc.owncloud.org/server/5.0/developer_manual/app/general/angular.html
(3) -
http://doc.owncloud.org/server/5.0/developer_manual/app/appframework/angular.html
Kind regards,
Stefan
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