ResourceLoader

Feature justification
On Wikimedia wikis, every page view includes hundreds of kilobytes of JavaScript, mostly for interface enhancements (written by the usability initiative). Parts of this will not be used, because e.g. the user doesn't click a certain button or because their old browser doesn't support a feature. In these cases, we are wasting bandwidth and loading time (for downloading, parsing and executing JS). This is especially bad on older browsers like IE6, where almost all features are unsupported (so a high percentage of all JS is 'wasted'), and parsing and executing JavaScript is extremely slow.

With on-demand loading, we can solve these problems. We can also make our resource loading more efficient by aggressively combining and minifying JavaScript and CSS, a practice employed by the UsabilityInitiative extension but not by MediaWiki core.

Specification
On Google docs. Will ask Trevor if we can make this public or move it to this wiki. --Roan

Software design document
Google Docs.

Test plan
Google Docs.

User interface design docs
N/A

Schedule
Google Docs.

Task management
Mostly in Google Docs. There is a tracking bug in Bugzilla.