Someone in the meeting also claimed that Swig and Twig were compatible, and that does appear to be generally true, but I think there are some deviations.
- Trevor On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Juliusz Gonera <jgon...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > Someone in one of our meetings mentioned that Twig is a PHP > implementation of Mustache. This doesn't seem to be the case though. > We need a templating solution that works both on the server and the > client. > > On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Trevor Parscal <tpars...@wikimedia.org> > wrote: > > Thanks for summarizing the meeting Jon. > > > > So, let's get Twig/Swig into core then, eh? :) > > > > - Trevor > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Jon Robson <jrob...@wikimedia.org> > wrote: > >> > >> Shahyar, Juliusz, Trevor, Kaldari, Roan and I sat down yesterday and > >> talked about the future of skins. Hopefully this mail summarises what > >> we talked about and what we agreed on. Feel free to add anything, or > >> ask any questions in the likely event that I've misinterpreted > >> something we talked about or this is unclear :) > >> > >> Specifically we talked about how we are unhappy with how difficult it > >> currently is for developers to create a skin. The skin class involves > >> too many functions and does more than a skin should do e.g. manage > >> classes on the body, worry about script tags and style tags. > >> > >> Trevor is going to create a base set of widgets, for example a list > >> generator to generate things like a list of links to user tools. The > >> widgets will be agnostic to how they are rendered - some may use > >> templates, some may not. > >> > >> We identified the new skin system will have two long term goals: > >> 1) We would like to get to the point where a new skin can be built by > >> simply copying and pasting a master template and writing a new css > >> file. > >> 2) Should be possible for us in future to re-render an entire page via > >> JavaScript and using the modern history push state re-render any page > >> via the API. (Whether we'd want to do this is another consideration > >> but we would like to have an architecture that is powerful enough to > >> support such a thing) > >> > >> As next steps we agreed to do the following: > >> > >> 1) Trevor is going to build a watch star widget on client and server. > >> We identified that the existing watch star code is poorly written and > >> has resulted in MobileFrontend rewriting it. We decided to target this > >> as it is a simple enough example that it doesn't need a template. It's > >> small and contained enough that we hope this will allow us to share > >> ideas and codify a lot of those. Trevor is hoping to begin working on > >> this the week of the 2nd September. > >> > >> 2) We need a templating system in core. Trevor is going to do some > >> research on server side templating systems. We hope that the > >> templating RFC [1] can get resolved however we are getting to a point > >> that we need one as soon as possible and do not want to be blocked by > >> the outcome of this RFC, especially given a mustache based templating > >> language can address all our current requirements. > >> > >> [1] > >> > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/HTML_templating_library > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Wikitech-l mailing list > >> Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org > >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Mobile-l mailing list > > mobil...@lists.wikimedia.org > > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l > > > _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l