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OpenAjax Alliance invites AJAX developers to contribute to browser wish list
Filed in archive AJAX by gautam on April 4, 2008
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Browsers of the future need to lend their ears to this piece of information. OpenAjax Alliance is coming up with an AJAX industry wish list which would let them know what all features would be important from the perspective of AJAX community and why. There are around twenty five items in the wish list and now it's open for public comments. More than a dozen industry representatives have been interviewed in this respect.

AJAX developers are being requested to participate in this initiative and they can become a part of this effort by creating a wiki login for themselves. By April top five features will be identified and comments would be gathered from interested people. By May the feature request would be pruned down to the required. The month of June will see participants giving importance ratings to features and by the end of July a summary report would be prepared by the moderators and major browser vendors would be notified about the results. If you are an AJAX freak then this is your chance to contribute to it!!


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