Labs/Bespin/StatusMeetings/2009-05-05
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Meeting Details
- Tuesdays - 9:00am Pacific, 12:00pm Eastern, 16:00 UTC
- Mozilla Building S
- +1 650 903 0800 x92 Conf# 347 (USA/International)
- +1 416 848 3114 x92 Conf# 347 (Canada)
- +1 800 707 2533 (pin 369) Conf# 347 (US Toll Free)
- #bespin for backchannel
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Agenda
- Bespin 0.2 released last week
- Mozilla had an "all hands" meeting last week.
- Dashboard merge to come soon
- "toolbar.init" and other APIs for plugins
- vcs.js/social.js all-in-one behavior
- command line subcommands now support autocomplete
Meeting Notes
- Bespin 0.2 released last week. 0.2.2 will go up this week.
- Still working on some server issues
- video release notes soon
- Mozilla had an "all hands" meeting last week.
- That occupied a good bit of our time.
- We spent a lot of time around that time doing group planning to figure out what we personally will be tackling in 2009
- Much of what we discussed will end up on the wiki.
- Dashboard merge to come soon
- We talked about this before
- The idea is that there will be project-related stats and information that you don't get in any other tool. We'll come back to that
- For now, the idea is to take people straight to the editor and provide good ways there to directly get at the files you need to edit
- Gordon mentioned bug 491039: Control-J is broken in the editor. Definitely something to fix soon.
- Gordon also mentioned that bugs that were targeted for 0.1.x should be retargeted. kdangoor will look at this.
- "toolbar.init" and other APIs for plugins are coming.
- Anyone who would like to add additionally functionality should speak up and let us know what they need.
- vcs.js/social.js all-in-one behavior
- The frontend code used to be divided up based on what the objects were. events.js is an example of this.
- These newer files are more like plugins. They add commands and events in a self-contained way.
- command line subcommands now support autocomplete