On Jun 29, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Ludovic Dubost wrote:
Hi,
I would like to start a vote to move the ratings and collections
plugins out of the sandbox, as a first step to make them available
in the default XE bundle.
We now have some clients that are using these plugins in
production, so it is time to make them real plugins.
Some history about the ratings and collections plugins.
RATINGS:
This plugin allows to record ratings about any item, an particular
documents. It stores ratings in separate spaces and records the
calculated average rating in the document itself.
It includes java and groovy hooks to write custom rating
calculation. This can be usefull to not calculate a single average
but to include the "rating" of the users in the calculation.
A skin extension allows to include the ratings selection mecanism
in the UI (it's a separate module).
As a second step the Ratings plugin and application can be bundled
in standard XWiki.
COLLECTION:
The collection plugin allows to manipulate collections of XWiki
documents. The plugin is the basis for the MultiPage Export
feature allowing to make a PDF or a XAR of multiple pages.
The collection plugin also includes a special activity stream
allowing to record changes of a document and all it's childs. The
changes are recorded only for documents that match a specific class
set in xwiki.cfg.
As a second step an application can be published for MultiPage
Export on
code.xwiki.org . Some changes are still necessary for
that to not depend on skin modifications for this to work so it
will be done later.
Here is my +1 for both.
-0 till we find committers willing to take charge of them.
They are now in the sandbox only because there are no committers in
charge of them. First step is to find someone to be responsible for
them. The rest will happen automatically.
Note: I'm +1 for the idea of making these part of the platform.
Thanks
-Vincent