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Why is this named "jQuery"? #22
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So I was just told this is a jQuery plugin as any other jQuery plugin. In this case this of course makes sense, but it can still be confused with a server side plugin, which adds jQuery to Etherpad. |
All server side plugins have a prefix of ep_ On 5 Aug 2016 8:49 p.m., rugk [email protected] wrote: So I was just told this is a jQuery plugin as any other jQuery plugin. In this case this of course makes sense, but it can still be confused with a server side plugin, which adds jQuery to Etherpad. — |
Come on, as if anyone would notice this. In the Etherpad server admin interface they are shown without this prefix and when referring to a specific plugin you certainly don't always use the Additionally: Are you sure really all plugins have ep in their name? At least some do not have this name as their repo name on GitHub. Such a prefix does not really prevent users from confusing this. |
Why is this client plugin named jQuery? It has not much to do with jQuery. A name such as "Etherpad JS wrapper" or "Etherpad JS embedder" would be more suitable. This name is really misleading...
AFAIK it really only creates a wrapper
Additionally when one admin says to another one "Hey, I use the Etherpad jQuery plugin on my server XY." it is not clear at all that this is a client-side plugin. I'd rather think it is a plugin I can install on the server.
This is not only theoretical, I misunderstood it this way.
So you might rethink this name.
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