It is not public yet, but it is in trial use by handful of offices. It is a commercial product so the source would not be availiable, but we would be interested in collaborating on any open source project to better integrate google closure support. It would be helpful for all developers to compress their long list of js files. Especially if the users begin to use more plugins. We could implement some of the additional plovr features in a controller so I do not have to run a java process in the background of all my development boxes restart it every time you change the config. Googles dependancy tool is already python. After the functionality of plovr is all replicated you could integrate further and implement a python goog.require()to call in your controllers and views instead of adding script tags. Then you would only have one js well compressed file to download in compile mode and still have a debug mode where you could read your code. More importantly it will encourage users to build better libraries and share their javascript code. This will help web2py attract more complex projects.
On Dec 9, 5:21 pm, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: > thanks - I have been reading that book and heard of plovr > > If your large app public? On Dec 9, 5:21 pm, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: > thanks - I have been reading that book and heard of plovr > > If your large app public?