[jQuery] Re: Moving Plugins to new repository

2007-07-25 Thread Dan G. Switzer II
Stephan, However, plug-ins that don't need to return a specific value should be returning a jQuery reference so the chain doesn't break. The plug-ins that *do* break the chain should be clearly stated as doing such. That's a question of plugin documentation, though, not the plugin

[jQuery] Re: Moving Plugins to new repository

2007-07-24 Thread Sam Collett
Is the old list still going to be archived (incase some plugins are not updated by the original author and someone takes it over)? On Jul 24, 3:30 pm, Yehuda Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure how many folks have noticed, but an excellent new plugin repository was activated with little

[jQuery] Re: Moving Plugins to new repository

2007-07-24 Thread george.gsgd
Have all the bugs been fixed? Plugin repository seems to have major feature creep, so much stuff that doesn't seem necessary. On Jul 24, 3:30 pm, Yehuda Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure how many folks have noticed, but an excellent new plugin repository was activated with little

[jQuery] Re: Moving Plugins to new repository

2007-07-24 Thread Stephan Beal
On Jul 24, 5:23 pm, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, plug-ins that don't need to return a specific value should be returning a jQuery reference so the chain doesn't break. The plug-ins that *do* break the chain should be clearly stated as doing such. That's a question of

[jQuery] Re: Moving Plugins to new repository

2007-07-24 Thread John Resig
Is the old list still going to be archived (incase some plugins are not updated by the original author and someone takes it over)? Yeah, we'll make a copy of the old plugin list. Plugin authors should try and prune plugins that they have already moved over, or are dead and they are no longer