- From: Karl Dubost <karl@la-grange.net>
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 15:06:17 -0400
- To: Boris Zbarsky <bzbarsky@mit.edu>
- Cc: Getify <getify@gmail.com>, public html <public-html@w3.org>
Le 12 oct. 2010 à 12:07, Boris Zbarsky a écrit : > Sites don't keep jQuery up to date. Not even close. Yes with a modulo, two cases (at least): 1. A startup which has in-house developers and try to keep on top of devs *might* update the libraries for performance, features reasons. 2. A production Web site done by a Web agency for a client will not (most of the time) update the library. Budgets are tight. When the site has gone to production, Maintenances which are not visible (design, content, etc.) and if the site has no particular performance issues, the update and/or refactoring will never happen. It will have to be put in a future budget for a redesign of the Web site. (I exclude here all personal Web sites or roll-your-own small business Web sites) -- Karl Dubost Montréal, QC, Canada http://www.la-grange.net/karl/
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