My suggestion would be to let @cordova/eslint-config be the single source
of truth regarding JS code style. I do not like the idea of an additional
document that duplicates this code style in prose. Instead, people should
use the configured linting tools to check if their contribution matches our
c
I wouldn't mind a new major release with the proposed changes together.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 2:37 AM Bryan Ellis wrote:
> Does anyone have any reason to delay a cordova-eslint minor release
> (2.1.0)?
>
> Any additional outstanding changes to land?
>
> The follow will be merged for this targe
I am assuming this will wait for cordova-eslint, which I hope will include
the recent proposals in a new major (since eslint upgrade should be
considered breaking).
I do also find it a bit unfortunate that we cannot drop q without potential
repercussions.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 2:41 AM Bryan Ell
I am actually closing out this discussion for a major release.
Two of the dependencies were major upgraded. A config & plugin. Not the
core ESLint package but can still have side-effects.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 9:19 PM Chris Brody wrote:
> I wouldn't mind a new major release with the proposed
Does anyone have any reason to delay a cordova-eslint major release (3.0.0)?
Any additional outstanding changes to land?
If not, I will start the release process tomorrow.
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