David Wagle <david.wa...@gmail.com> writes: > What's involved in 'rebooting' the project? Are the various owners of > the iPhone and Android packages on this list? > > I'm not a coder at all, but I've administratively managed software > projects before. I'm more than happy to do what I know how to do -- > which is mostly send out emails asking people if they can help do stuff? > > On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Ashton Kemerling > <ashtonkemerl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I did some digging into that a few months ago. While I'm not an > experienced iOS dev, I flailed about for a few weeks trying to add > deadline parsing and failed miserably. > > I'm fairly convinced that most of the code is either super platform > specific or in need of replacing with easier to maintain & test > components. > > > -- > Ashton Kemerling > > >
Honestly, I don't know exactly what would be involved, I'm not experienced in mobile and I don't have anywhere near the spare bandwidth to be anything other than a secondary contributor. I do suspect that a lot of existing code would be thrown away in a combined approach due to the massive semantic and structural differences between native code and HTML/JS/CSS. I can say for certain that we would have to figure out the handoff of various credentials from the old maintainers (who I am assuming would not like to continue being maintainers) for the respective app-stores and Dropbox tokens. -- Ashton Kemerling