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Month: March 2010

Re: [ushahidi developers] Clean Up Time!

From: Max Froumentin <max@...>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 17:20:20 +0100
Sorry I wasn't clear: I was merely responding to the specific
statement: "Making sure our HTML is XHTML Compliant", not about any
other part of David's email.

Max.



On 16 March 2010 23:10, Pablo A. Destefanis <pdestefanis@...> wrote:
> I am not sure what Max means with his phrase, but I do think we need to do a
> feature freeze and work on making sure that we have core functionality
> working properly, some examples are the "Import incidents" (from CSV), and
> the sharing of incidents between different instances.
>
> Currently we have many cases when one update to the master code breaks other
> stuff, ie. by uploading files that should not be uploaded (ie. config.php).
> My view is that many of these things came post-Haiti (which is
> understandable).
>
> At any rate, the clean up effort does not need to prevent others from
> contributing to the project, but should allow Ushahidi to have a "stable"
> version. This will become more relevant as we have more projects using the
> application (as in "depending"); my view is that they will be more inclined
> to stability over cutting edge features.
>
> Again, my 0,02, I know that I'm seeing this more from the implementer's
> point of view rather than the developer's, that's why I am trying to find a
> way that serves both.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pablo
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Max Froumentin [mailto:max@...]
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 15:55
>> To: developers@...
>> Subject: Re: [ushahidi developers] Clean Up Time!
>>
>> On 15 March 2010 15:51, David Kobia <david@...> wrote:
>>
>> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> > Cleaning up our User Interface involves the following:
>> > * Making sure our HTML is XHTML Compliant
>>
>> I don't think that's fixing any problem we have. I'm more than happy
>> to be convinced otherwise, but in the meantime I think I'll spend time
>> on cleaning up HTML and CSS, simplifying, optimising and making the
>> main site as mobile-friendly as possible.
>>
>> ...as opposed to the mobile site Caleb and I have been spending some
>> time on, which is moving to the backburner for now. (I'm still hopeful
>> for a discussion about requirements and use cases, btw)
>>
>> Max.
>>
>>
>>
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