Then lots of things were uncertain. It would be great to have some clear
requirements for the macros (types, level of customization, etc) and provide
also some feedback on those two proposals.
Thanks,
Caty
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 19:04, Thomas Mortagne <thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>wrote;wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 16:10, Anca Luca
<lucaa(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am now restarting the work on the gadgets & dashboard project,
documented here
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/GadgetIntegration (however
documentation needs to be slightly revised).
What is done already can be summarized as:
* gadgets are implemented as macros and there is a script to import
google gadgets as xwiki macros,
* also, right now, gadgets are implemented as xwiki macros and can be
used anywhere just like a regular wiki macro, and any wiki macro can be
seen/used as a gadget so **there is no difference between macros and
gadgets** . WDYT about this? should we keep it like that? (A)
+1
* there is a dashboard macro responsible with
layouting a gadgets
dashboard, which also provides specific editing features in inline mode
(gadgets can be dragged around, toolboxes for gadgets in the top right)
* there is a minimal macros directory, where one can see all the
existing macros, descriptions, details about the parameters.
* there is an PanelMacro macro, that displays an xwiki panel inside a
document, which can be used to display xwiki panels as gadgets in a
dashboard.
The big picture of the roadmap is that we should:
1/ have a fully working dashboard, that is implement add gadget and edit
gadget settings
2/ implement the main dashboard (Main.Dashboard) as a dashboard and fill
it with the appropriate gadgets by default, and also to add a user
specific dashboard ("My dashboard") where each user can configure
his/her dashboard, and is available to a user from his / her profile or
the user menu
3/ have a nice macros directory where a user can navigate through
existing gadgets and add one to a dashboard
4/ have a "dashboard template", integrated with the document templates
system to easily allow a user to create a dashboard
5/ also, since the xwiki panels can be seen as gadgets / macros, and can
be implemented as such, somewhere in the future a refactoring should be
made to integrate the 2 notions
6/ be able to publish the gadgets in the wiki such that other apps can
integrate this in their content
Not sure what you mean in 6/
WDYT about the order above? (B) with the mention that points 5 and 6
could eventually be infinitely postponed.
+1 sounds good
Also, after points 1 and 2 are implemented, the feature could be
available with xwiki platform and integrated in XE by default. WDYT? (C)
+1
my +1 for (A), (B) and (C).
Happy hacking,
Anca
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