I don't see a problem with that.
Dick Spellman wrote:
> So we want to freeze the 4.1.1 release either before, or just after,
> Thanksgiving. I know the performance fix for 888 is ready to go back,
> but can the Dojo 1.0 work be done in the next week? I would like to
> give QA a real good look at it before we freeze.
>
> Thanks,
> D
>
> Dan Labrecque wrote:
>> I wanted to add Dojo 1.0 for the final release, but was shot down
>> because the code was in high resistance mode. (It literally became
>> available only days before our final release.) Unfortunately, I don't
>> believe Woodstock 4.1 can be compatible with Dojo 1.0 without a few
>> core changes. For example, Dojo changed the widget constructor
>> signature, yet again. Similarly, they changed a couple JavaScript
>> file names, so some dojo.require statements will no longer work
>> properly. Moving from Dojo .4 to .9 was a nightmare for us, but this
>> won't be nearly as bad -- doesn't help you any, though.
>>
>> That said, there are plans to create a Woodstock 4.1.1 release, due
>> around Dec 3rd. This should include Dojo 1.0 along with some
>> performance enhancements and more a11y support.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> Steven Bell wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> It looks like Dojo 1.0 just came out. The porting guide lists a few
>>> things that break from 0.9. I was going to drop it in locally and
>>> see if anything broke, or anything got better, but it looks like
>>> they don't have a packaged jar(s) I can just drop in (not sure if
>>> you guys do your own build).
>>>
>>> It looks like there has been a significant amount of work between
>>> 0.9 and 1.0. Just curious what the impact could be to the woodstock
>>> library if anybody knows off-hand.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Steven Bell
>>
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