Hi Richard,
On Jun 16, 2009, at 9:31 AM, goldring, richard wrote:
Hi,
Maybe not in the next build, but:
* more wysiwyg page layout tools (instead of hand coding css) would
be good
to enable users to rapidly and quickly knock up good looking pages,
I think this could be solved with the new 2.0 macros we're planning
to add:
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http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-2965
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http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-2963
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http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-2966
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http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1689
WDYT?
* also better table creating/editing (resizing,
etc) and formatting
(grid
lines hidden/shown) would also be good.
ok
* facility to email in content (text, images, rich text, word/open
docs,
etc) to automatically create wiki pages would be good (think can do
in
Confluence?)
Yes that would be handy. Actually I thought that we had done this at
some point but maybe it was only done on some specific instance and
not in the core.
* some sort of automated work flow facility
This would need to be discussed more since this is too generic and
the needs might be various. Right now there are 2 solutions for
simple workflows:
- use spaces with permissions and some velocity to move pages from
one space to another
- add a Status object to pages and use HQL (or XWQL) to perform
queries based on the status
* some sort of dashboard/home page mashups for
users to provide user
customised access to wiki content
You mean ability to insert widgets? Meaning that it's the user that
chooses the widgets he'd like to see.
Something like
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Gadgets/WebHome
maybe?
Now you mention "wiki content". Do you have ideas about content
widgets you'd like to see?
Thanks
-Vincent
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org]On
> Behalf
> Of Guillaume Lerouge
> Sent: 15 June 2009 16:45
> To: XWiki Users; XWiki Developers
> Subject: [xwiki-users] [Proposal] XWiki Enterprise 2.0 Roadmap
>
>
> Hi XWiki Devs & Users,
> here's the current proposal for the XWiki Enterprise 2.0 roadmap.
> Please
> give us your feedback about it and tell us whether you think we
> missed
> anything important. Please note that this roadmap covers the next 3
> months
> of development work. Improvements not included here will be
> discussed at the
> beginning of the next roadmap (in September 2009).
>
> Shout if you think we forgot something ;-)
>
> The list of tasks is divided in 3 parts: tasks we have already
> planned to
> have people working on, tasks that we would like to complete during
> the
> course of the release but have nobody planning to work on yet and
> tasks that
> will have to be postponed until the next release cycle.
>
> *Tasks with people already planned to work on:*
>
> - Rendering (Thomas)
> - Fix bugs
> - Make sure the XWiki 2.0 syntax doesn't move any more once XE
> 2.0 is
> out
> - WYSIWYG editor (Marius, Anca)
> - Fix bugs
> - Implement search in the link insertion dialog box
> - Improve the macro insertion dialog box
> - CAPTCHA integration (Jérôme)
> - Clustering (Thomas)
> - Write a clustering component based on XWiki events
> - Activity Stream integration (JV)
> - Watchlist (JV)
> - Rewrite the watchlist feature based on the activity stream
> - Make the watchlist work in XEM
> - Macros (Asiri)
> - Write the velocity macro bridge
> - Write a number of velocity macros
> - UI Improvements (Caty)
> - Blog
> - User Profile
> - Architectural Improvements (Vincent)
>
> *Tasks with nobody planned to work on as of today:*
>
> - Migrate all XWiki Enterprise pages to use the XWiki 2.0 syntax
> (Collective effort?)
> - Rewrite XWiki's Lucene Search backend (Sergiu?)
> - Improve XWiki's default skin (Laurent?)
>
> *Tasks that will have to be postponed to the next release cycle:*
>
> - Application Manager
> - Document Type Manager
> - Invitation Manager
>
> The current roadmap dates are the following:
>
> - XE 2.0 M1: June 22
> - XE 2.0 M2: July 13
> - XE 2.0 M3: August 3
> - XE 2.0 RC: August 17
> - XE 2.0: August 31
>
> Thanks in advance for your feedback.
>
> Guillaume, on behalf of the XWiki Development Team