[Phpmyadmin-devel] ready for 4.0.0-alpha1 ?

Rouslan Placella rouslan at placella.com
Wed Dec 19 15:56:02 CET 2012


On 12/19/2012 02:53 PM, Marc Delisle wrote:
> Rouslan Placella a écrit :
>> On 12/19/2012 02:18 PM, Marc Delisle wrote:
>>> Rouslan Placella a écrit :
>>>> On 12/19/2012 01:26 PM, Marc Delisle wrote:
>>>>> Rouslan Placella a écrit :
>>>>>> On 12/13/2012 05:44 PM, Marc Delisle wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Let's discuss an alpha version for 4.0. In the bug tracker, I tried to
>>>>>>> find issues that are serious enough to block releasing the first alpha
>>>>>>> version, and could not find any.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Opinions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> The server status monitor pages still need some work, I have a branch
>>>>>> with a whole bunch of fixes[0] that I intend to merge some time soon.
>>>>>> Even after I do so, there will still be a few more bugs in those pages,
>>>>>> all old and untracked, including a show-stopper in the localStorage
>>>>>> feature. I'll file them as soon as I get a chance on the tracker.
>>>>> The split-server-status branch has been merged, the localStorage feature
>>>>> has been fixed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anything else that would be a showstopper for an alpha1 ?
>>>> Not a showstopper, but we have quite a few outdated third party js
>>>> libraries. It's probably a good idea to upgrade them before the alpha.
>>>> Here are a few:
>>>>
>>>> codemirror 2.18 -> 3.0
>>>> jquery 1.6.2 -> 1.8.3
>>>> jquery ui 1.8.16 -> 1.9.2
>>>> jquery ui timepicker 0.9.6 -> 1.1.1
>>>> jquery qtip -> can be dropped after jquery ui is upgraded as it will
>>>> come with a tooltip plugin included
>>> I got bad surprises when trying a jQuery update (I think it was
>>> concerning jqPlot). Has someone else tried it?
>>>
>>
>> I guess that it would be a bit of work, but we can't be shipping a new
>> major with a whole bunch of outdated libraries either, can we?
>
> Preferably not; on the other hand, we cannot postpone version 4
> indefinitely.
>
> I just had a look and a newer jqPlot (1.0.4) is available, maybe someone
> can test it with a recent jQuery?

So, I had a go at upgrading jquery, and I see no problems with any of 
the charts in the server status pages with the current jqplot version. 
So I filed a pull request[0].

Bye,
Rouslan

[0]: https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/pull/123




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