Why do you feel the need to be competitive? Isn't it enough to serve all the existing users that appreciate the framework as it is?

Seems fine to me. And popularity is a pretty bad quality indicator IMHO, especially when the source is the SO community.

On 2019-01-24 19:31, Chris Brody wrote:
I recently saw an article about app frameworks, where Cordova sadly
shows up as the most dreaded framework in an image near the end:
https://medium.com/zerotomastery/tech-trends-showdown-react-vs-angular-vs-vue-61ffaf1d8706

and I just raised a minor usability issue:
https://github.com/apache/cordova/issues/71

And this is just the tip of the iceberg.

It makes me pretty sad to see this kind of bad press despite the
amount of efforts taken over the years to update and maintain such a
widely used framework.

I am starting to wonder if it is worth the amount of effort needed for
Cordova to remain competitive with alternatives such as Capacitor and
React Native.

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