Re: Extensions review
- From: Amy <mathematical coffee gmail com>
- To: Sam Bull <sam hacking sent com>
- Cc: Albert <optimisme gmail com>, gnome-shell-list <gnome-shell-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Extensions review
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 10:06:45 +1000
It's still very helpful to know what changes between gnome-shell versions (sure, not helpful for all extensions, but certainly helpful for many).
To this effort I once (at 3.2) started documenting the JS side of gnome-shell [1] with the intention that whenever the version bumped I'd merge the documentation over to the next branch (e.g. from 3.2 to 3.4) and then change whatever needed to be changed.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to keep up with gnome-shell versions - we're now at 3.12 and I still haven't finished the 3.2 documentation, so I abandoned it.
If any of the mailing list want to contribute, they are most welcome (though at this point it might be better to start at 3.10 or so rather than persist with 3.2). I imagine once one full set of documentation is up it should (technically) not take as much time to document changes between versions as most of the documentation can (hopefully) be carried over.
(The syntax is JSDoc though I suspect with all the changes in that package it will no longer compile; however in-code documentation will certainly do for now).
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