=== lazyPower_ is now known as lazyPower [23:07] Morning [23:30] huwshimi: howdy [23:30] rick_h_: Great news over the weekend :) [23:30] huwshimi: oh yea? [23:30] huwshimi: how goes things? [23:30] rick_h_: About YUI [23:30] huwshimi: :P [23:30] huwshimi: yea, I emailed the thread on it this weekend [23:31] rick_h_: It'll be interesting to see what we come up with. [23:32] huwshimi: yea, will take some work and we've got some WIP that means we should peek at things. I'd like to see us lead the way here, but that'll come with some costs of velocity [23:32] yea [23:32] rick_h_: I think we've got the most invested in YUI too [23:32] yea, we're definitly not going to be rewriting upteen thousand lines of code tomorrow [23:32] :) [23:32] That's good [23:35] rick_h_: Do you have any initial thoughts about what stacks might be worth looking at? [23:36] angular will come up, everyone wants jquery [23:37] rick_h_: Do you like it? [23:38] I'd like to look at react and what it would take to build some tools around it [23:38] but we're in a nice position we can stick with modern browsers and don't need much of jquery/etc [23:38] I'm not a fan of jquery or angular [23:39] angular has too much magic, makes it hard to debug, and won't scale out well to our needs. Though angualr 2.0 is supposedly coming and will help [23:42] bah, uploading pics and streaming a movie makes for lack of bandwidth for even irc to stay working [23:43] ouch [23:44] rick_h_: I guess one of the hardest parts for us is how to migrate to a new stack without a big rewrite [23:45] JS makes it hard to isolate components [23:45] huwshimi: yea, basically we'll have to find an adaptor on either the YUI end or the new end