YUI Theater — Dav Glass: “Contributing to YUI”
November 3, 2009 at 1:31 pm by Eric Miraglia | In YUI Theater | 3 CommentsDav Glass (@davglass) is well known to the YUI community as the creator of the YUI Rich Text Editor, Layout Manager, Resize Utility, ImageCropper, and much more. His trove of YUI examples has helped thousands of developers fine tune their own YUI implementations.
Dav’s focus lately has been on YUILibrary.com, our community platform. YUILibrary.com includes our project tracking, bug repositories, and forums (documentation and examples are still hosted by our friends at the Yahoo! Developer Network). Last week, we debuted another facet of YUILibrary.com: the YUI 3 Gallery. Dav covers a wide range of developer/community issues in his YUICONF 2009 session, “Contributing to YUI,” charting the progress we’ve made in the past year opening the project up to contributions and in making YUI 3 as extensible as possible.
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Great! Looking forward to watching this video and getting my modules added to the YUI 3 Gallery.
Comment by Josh L — November 3, 2009 #
Josh–
We’re looking forward to that as well.
-Eric
Comment by Eric Miraglia — November 3, 2009 #
This is a big step forward for YUI, and a chance to achieve the kind of adoption that jQuery has seen with its plugins. Exciting stuff!
Comment by David Caunt — November 4, 2009 #