I agree with the that. Personally I never used these platforms for app and 
plugin development. I cannot tell for Windows but for macOS the alternative is 
pretty clear.

Like Darryl wrote in the OSX thread, we should wait for Catalyst to be stable 
and then formally deprecate the osx platform. It has not recieved any major 
updates for some time anyways.

June 23, 2020 11:01 PM, "Darryl Pogue" <dvpdin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think the best path forward for Cordova apps on macOS is either
> through cordova-ios with Catalyst, or through cordova-electron.
> 
> Most plugins don't support the osx platform, but do have
> implementations for iOS, so Catalyst is probably the best choice from
> an ecosystem perspective for most people. It will also come pretty
> close to guaranteeing support for the new Apple Silicon platform.
> 
> IMO once we have support for Catalyst in cordova-ios, we should look
> to deprecate cordova-osx.
> 
> ~Darryl

June 24, 2020 4:40 AM, "Chris Brody" <chris.br...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It seems to me like both cordova-osx and cordova-windows are now outdated
> for various known reasons:
> 
> - cordova-osx has outdated platform name and does not support CocoaPods
> - cordova-windows requires previous Visual Studio version 2017 to build
> 
> Given that:
> 
> - These desktop platforms are known to be outdated.
> - It is possible to use cordova-electron to support these and other desktop
> platforms.
> - It would be possible to build iOS apps for macOS starting with Catalina,
> using Catalyst, once we solve
> https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios/issues/699
> - We have more than enough work on our hands to support the non-deprecated
> Cordova platforms.
> 
> I would vote to:
> 
> - deprecate these platforms now
> - plan to remove support in a future major release (not now)

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