The road map looks good to me. I'm glad to see
that most of the items
involve bux fixes and polishing existing functionality, rather than adding
fancy new features. But wow -- a lot of work ahead.
I know we've got to keep the work list manageable, so I hesitate to propose
adding anything. But XWIKI-209
(
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-209), currently slated for version
1.1, addresses an important usability issue, and I wonder if there's any
possibility of getting it done in the 1.0 timeframe. I added a comment with
a proposal that might help; if we can just give the user an "all or nothing"
option for enabling/disabling Groovy / Velocity processing on a per-page
basis, with the default being disabled, I think that would really help a lot
of novice XWiki users avoid needless frustration with unexpected behavior /
errors on their pages. Hopefully, it wouldn't be a complicated change -- at
least, not as complicated as providing complete scripting customization, as
proposed in XWIKI-190.
Thoughts?
Yes, there is a lot of works to do.
I hesitate a long time between putting it in 1.0 or 1.1. I put it in
1.1 because in this version, we will change a lot of things on the
rendering chain.
Does anyone think this functions should be include in 1.0?
-Jérémi
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