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Iteration Plan for November 2019 #83930
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it's nice including |
will vs-code web opensource recently? |
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hi, why update 1.40.2 for ubuntu is not available in repository but only can be downloaded on vs code website page? |
@zeroidentidad It updated now. Please try again. |
@chrmarti thanks, I check it out |
I'm the author of Settings Sync extension. I wanted to know about the plans of integrating Settings Sync within code. I saw multiple tickets with that. Are you guys going to develop full Sync solution within code inlcuding UX, API and backend provider ( like Gist in Settings Sync ) or the goal will be to provide the API access to authors to manage the backend providers |
What about #12058, pretty please? |
@shanalikhan Current plan is to build end to end settings sync feature. Please see #2743 (comment) about the proposal. |
It will be great if support attaching to kubernetes container. |
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It would be nice to see the multi-line tabs feature implemented soon. |
This plan captures our work in November. This is a 5-week iteration. We will ship our November Update in early December.
Last month we focussed on getting our issue database back in shape and we made great progress. As this included bug fixing and debt work, unlike in other months, we'll start with feature work right away and skip our typical debt week. Unsurprisingly, November is densely packed with feature work all across VS Code. It stretched from addressing paper cuts all the way to big-rock items such as settings sync and more flexible workbench layout. You also see a new
Web
section. With the public availability of Visual Studio Online you can now use VS Code also in the browser and we'll surface any related future work on our iteration plans.Endgame
The endgame details for this iteration are tracked in #85959.
Plan Items
Below is a summary of the top level plan items.
Legend of annotations:
UX
Workbench
Editor
Terminal
Languages
Refactor
menu Show keybindings in refactor menu #84101 @mjbvzLSP / LSIF
CSS/HTML/JSON
html
files Tab key is extremely slow on medium-large files when emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab is enabled #71996 @octrefcss
properties based on statistics likechromestatus.com
[css] Order suggested CSS properties based on usage not alphabetically #3145 @octrefTypeScript/JavaScript
Debug
SCM
Extensions
API
Extension Contributions
Web
yarn web
@bpaseroyarn web
by adding mock search provider, mock problems provider, custom task running, ... @bpaseroyarn web
for issue validation Provide hosted version of yarn web for issue validation #84485 @bpaseroyarn web
by adding debug support @weinandEngineering
strictPropertyInitialization
EnablestrictPropertyInitialization
#78168 teamenableStrictFunctionTypes
enable strictFunctionTypes in VS Code codebase #81574 teamPlanning
Deferred Items
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