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Revision as of 15:45, 16 October 2008
Contents
Name of Project
Portable Dehydra Cross Referene (PDXR)
Description
This project aims to turn the DXR into a Mozilla Add-on that can be installed in Firefox or distributed as a XUL/Prism application. This will allow developers with limited or no internet connection to access it offline. The extension will also provide a low-bandwidth solution for pushing updates to the end-user.
Leaders
Contributors
Details
Technical Overview
Related Projects
Mozilla Developer Resource Kit
This is the over-arching project of which the Portable DXR is but one piece.
Creating an MDRK spin
This is how this project will eventually be distributed.
Create a local mxr
It is hoped that by solving the more difficult problem of packaging the dxr, the problem of packaging other materials such as an mxr or developer documentation will also be solved.
Meetings (Chronological)
Sept 19, 2008: (coming soon)
Sept 26, 2008: Discussion with David Humphrey about project scope.
Oct 2, 2008: Discussion with David Humphrey about technical details of DXR.
Oct 3, 2008: (coming soon)
Oct 8, 2008: Team meeting to discuss Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Oct 16, 2008: Team meeting to discuss technical details of project
News and updates
Team Blogs
James Boston: All relevant posts are tagged 'dxr'.
Hot off the presses
(coming soon)