We are pleased to announce the availability of YUI 3.6.0 PR1 for community testing and feedback. Please take a moment to check it out via CDN or download.
Here are the target dates for all YUI 3.6.0 milestones:
An overview of items we are working on for YUI 3.6.0 include:
We are also taking steps to condense our development cycle so that we can transition to monthly releases in the near future.
The list of issues addressed in 3.6.0 PR1 and the full list of issues targeted for 3.6.0 are available in our bug tracker.
We invite you to join the ongoing development discussions happening with the team over on GitHub.
We look forward to your continued feedback!
May 18, 2012 at 1:28 pm
Any progress on TreeView?
May 22, 2012 at 5:21 am
That’s great news!
I have the same question with Felipe Gasper.
June 5, 2012 at 9:14 am
Without treeview, paginator, and all the little things that make YUI2 work out of the box, I can safely say YUI3 is not enterprise ready. We’re still on YUI2 and even Yahoo is still on YUI2 for its ticketing system.
http://yuilibrary.com/projects/yui3/report/1
June 5, 2012 at 5:27 pm
We are currently working on TreeView for YUI 3. A preview is available in the YUI 3 Gallery, and we expect TreeView to become part of the YUI 3 core as soon as it’s possible. We can’t state unequivocally that it’s going to happen in YUI 3.6, but we are hard at work on it.
June 8, 2012 at 1:01 pm
Also, YUI3 is very unstable. You guys keep changing the API it’s making me so mad. API is supposed to be static and any changes are minimum.
YUI 2 is very very stable. Granted, it’s slightly outdated but not by much. Everything I wanted in YUI 3 I have in YUI 2 (except some of the non-SWF components and other stuff)