On 2 Jul 2015 at 12:01:31, Caleb James DeLisle (cjd@cjdns.fr(mailto:cjd@cjdns.fr)) wrote:
Hi guys and gals,
XWiki Labs
For anyone who wonder, XWiki Labs is actually XWiki SAS Labs, since it’s an XWiki SAS
company initiative and it’s not related to the
xwiki.org open source project (maybe it
could become an official
xwiki.org initiative at some point in the future though but
that’d be for another discussion).
Its goal is to research some innovative ideas in the domain of XWiki (along with other
companies participating in Research projects) and most of its work is put back in open
source, either in xwiki-contrib on GitHub or at some other websites.
See
https://labs.xwiki.com/ for more details.
@Caleb: please correct me if I’m wrong :)
Thanks
-Vincent
Hat 1: XWiki SAS CTO
Hat 2: XWiki open source committer
is proud to present an early (but working!) prototype
of an Application Development Environment in XWiki.
I want to put out a big congradulations to the Labs team's most recent member Yann
Flory for making this great work possible in record time.
We went to great lengths to avoid "nice features" such as syntax highlighting
and autocompletion which are likely
sources of bugs so that we could provide a basic workflow which is stable enough to
provide you something you can
start using today.
You can install XWebIDE right now from
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/XWebIDE+Application
or by searching for "XWebIDE" on the Extension Manager.
If you're developing extensions or projects on top of XWiki, start playing with
XWebIDE and tell us what you think.
If you have ideas for better workflows and user experiences, we want to hear it!
* Should it be integrated in App Within Minutes? If so, how?
* How would you want to create a project? Should there be a wizard? What steps?
* What else would you like this to allow you to do?
You can write your feedback ideas and report bugs on JIRA at
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWEBIDE or write to me.
Thanks,
Caleb
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Caleb James DeLisle