Now that the Web optimization framework is available on NuGet and as a part of Visual
Studio 2012, we’ve had quite a few of you ask (on this blog as well as a variety of other places) how you can participate in the ongoing development effort, whether that’s suggesting new features or reporting issues. Ultimately, our goal is to get folded into the rest of the ASP.NET technology stack on CodePlex – and at that point, we’ll get issue tracking, discussion forums, etc. (not to mention source code access). However, that process is ongoing, and in the meantime, I want to give you a couple communication channels to use.
- For reporting issues and discussions on new feature suggestions, use http://aspnet.uservoice.com. In contrast, please do not report issues on http://aspnetwebstack.codeplex.com/ as our feature team isn’t actively monitoring that list (yet) – so there can be some lag time between when an issue is reported and when it’s triaged by another team and passed along to us.
- For
discussionsquestions, use http://stackoverflow.com, and use the tag ‘bundling-and-minification’ (to see all of the active threads, see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/bundling-and-minification) - For content, see http://www.asp.net/ and a couple related blogs (for example: this one, http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rickandy/, and http://blogs.msdn.com/b/webdev/)
We try to follow various other blogs, Twitter streams, etc., but we can’t be everywhere at once, so the resources listed here are the best ways to contribute to the Web optimization framework, at least until we can move in with the rest of the ASP.NET code.
Look forward to hearing from you!
DIGITAL JUICE
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