Milkshake/jQuery.IME extensions for Firefox and Chrome/Project Updates

jQuery.IME extensions for Firefox and Chrome − Project updates
This page briefly describes the progress that I have made regarding my GSoC 2013 project − jQuery.IME extensions for Firefox and Chrome

Until June 17 (Community Bonding Period)

 * Familiarized myself with the jquery.ime coding style and structure
 * Setup my development environment and read the relevant documentation of the jquery.ime library
 * Studied Chrome and Firefox extension architecture and workflow
 * Discussed my approach towards the project with Santhosh
 * I would start off by making working versions of both Chrome and Firefox extensions
 * Afterwards I would work on developing the on-screen keyboard feature
 * Would work towards making jquery.ime work on contenteditable divs
 * verified the checklist at Summer_of_Code_2013

Until Monday, June 24
Progress made since last meeting:
 * moved the prototype extensions to separate github repositories
 * Until now I was working on both the extensions in a single github repository: https://github.com/pravee-n/jquery.ime-extensions. I decided it would be better to maintain different repositories for each extensions so that anyone can easily track progress, fork or contribute to each extension individually.
 * Chrome extensions is now available at https://github.com/pravee-n/jquery.ime-chrome-extension.
 * Firefox extension is now available at https://github.com/pravee-n/jquery.ime-firefox-extension.
 * Synchronize the extensions with the upstream project
 * We need to synchronize the extensions with the upstream project at regular intervals. I discussed a few possible approaches with Santhosh and we decided to use Git Submodules. The jquery.ime and jquery.uls projects are now included as submodules in the extensions' repositories and can be easily synchronized with their upstream projects respectively.