
"Rene Rivera" wrote
I'm laughing... Since I think you just volunteered to write the code that does that :-D
hmm...Ok ;-) Don't expect anything more than some client-side JavaScript , or anything stylish! I'll just see if I can get a mock up working and my *database* of libraries for that will just be local JavaScript objects. Hopefully that should be adequate to see if there is anything in it before investing time in anything more ambitious. If so I think it would ultimately need some input from the library authors to fill in the details ( though I would present default data) and that data should be server side, so library authors can amend (suitably checked and buffered) at their leisure (minor errors aren't critical as they are in code). It would also be interesting to try to present the regression test data in a user friendly way as an alternative to raw regression tests, which are fine for the library author, but information overload for a potential user. Again just some dummy client side data embedded in a JavaScript file to start with and see if it is worth pursuing or not. Its only fair to say that its really only just doodling. Even assuming the interface arouses interest, which is a complete unknown yet, there would obviously need to be a deal of discussion about any implications before doing anything more of course. regards Andy Little