[Owncloud] 3rdparty repository
Jan-Christoph Borchardt
hey at jancborchardt.net
Fri Mar 8 10:17:53 UTC 2013
Ok, thanks! So then in the future we should probably also move jQuery +
plugins and similar libraries from core to the 3rdparty repo.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Frank Karlitschek <frank at owncloud.org>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "global" 3rd party libraries should be in 3rdparty, yes.
> The exception are things that are very special and only used in one
> specific app. This can live in the corresponding app folder.
>
> So this case sounds like 3rdparty repo :-)
>
>
> Frank
>
>
> On 08.03.2013, at 10:52, Jan-Christoph Borchardt <hey at jancborchardt.net>
> wrote:
>
> > I was about to add a jQuery library to the Mail app and then thought
> that we need it for other things too. (The library automatically increases
> the size of a textarea if text overflows, getting rid of intermittent
> scrollbars.
> >
> > So initially I wanted to add it to the Mail app js folder, but then I
> thought it should be in core/js. But then, hey we have a repo called
> 3rdparty for that, right? Now the confusing part is that most 3rdparty JS
> libraries indeed are in core/js (jQuery, lots of jQuery plugins etc) and
> not in 3rdparty (only chosen and jQuery UI timepicker really).
> >
> > How’s the plan on moving forward with this?
> > Short term: I should add the library to 3rdparty, right?
> > Long term: Should we move 3rdparty JS libraries (like jQuery) out of
> core and into 3rdparty?
>
>
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