On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 12:23:13PM +0200, Patrick
Aljord wrote:
Hey all,
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2006#Upload_form_improvements
I would like to submit an application for that but it seems like it
requieres some javascript and AJAX and it looks like wikimedia devs are
against AJAX as it stated on top of the page (see "Hi folks, please don't
add "AJAX" etc" on top). So my question is, is this improvement approved
by
the wikimedia dev ?
As Brion Vibber and Christopher Budnick pointed out, each in his own
way, I think the concern here is that you're adding needed functionality
in a manner that makes good sense -- and that you're not throwing AJAX
at it just because AJAX is buzzword-compliant. I, for one, am perfectly
happy with unadorned static (X)HTML when it solves the problem quickly,
easily, and fully. It runs faster and imposes less server load, too.
Where AJAX provides actual measurable benefits, though, it's certainly
an option to explore without prejudice.
That's probably pretty much the same attitude others have when they say
"please don't add AJAX".
so are you ok for a " upload progress" and an "lazy loading"?
those
one requires ajax. the gmail like functionnallity to add several files
at the same time is only a little javascript with no server load.