Hi all,
My name is Gearóid. I've been building apps with Cordova for many years, and am
hoping to now start contributing to the project. I am currently working at
Monaca, and I am also the maintainer of the Onsen UI framework.
I have a lot of experience with Javascript, HTML and CSS, as well as
Great idea, I'd like to get to know the Cordova contributors. I probably
will not be available in the next few weeks, but I would like to join in
in the future if it becomes a regular occurrence.
On 2018/07/18 3:59, raphine...@gmail.com wrote:
Definitely!
Chris Brody schrieb am Di., 17. Juli
+1 on archiving deprecated repos, it's an easy way to make it very clear that
it is no longer maintained
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, at 01:37, Chris Brody wrote:
> +1
> On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 11:32 AM julio cesar sanchez
> wrote:
> >
> > Archived repos are read only.
> >
> > People can still clone and/o
I agree, Github issues should only be for bug reports and feature requests. For
Onsen UI, we have an issue template [1], which specifically explains where to
go for support. Additionally, the template is geared towards bug reporting,
which further discourages people from asking for support. Of c
The topic of supported iOS version came up in a docs PR recently [1]. I was
surprised to find that we still support iOS 8. I imagine if someone came along
with an issue on iOS 8, we wouldn't bother fixing it.
In the Android docs, we say "As a general rule, Android versions become
unsupported b
g 2018, at 15:47, julio cesar sanchez wrote:
> Ah, sorry, it was in 4.4.0
>
> https://cordova.apache.org/announcements/2017/04/26/ios-release.html
>
> El El vie, 31 ago 2018 a las 1:21, Gearóid M
> escribió:>> Ah I see, so the versioning is more of a documentation issue
&g
+1 for simplicity and consistency with other readme files
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018, at 09:40, Jesse wrote:
> +1 to a hand written readme!
>
> @purplecabbage
> risingj.com
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 5:18 PM julio cesar sanchez
> wrote:
>
> > Bumping this old thread again as I accidentally "undid
+1
- created new project from Github tag, ran as expected
- tests passing on 7.1.2 branch on Travis CI
On Tue, 6 Nov 2018, at 06:43, Jesse wrote:
> +1
>
> - coho verify-archive
> - CI green
> - created a project, added cordova-android@7.1.2 ( via tagged repo ), ran
> without issue
>
>
>
>
>
Hi Kalana,
Welcome! It's always great to have new contributors to Cordova. If you're not
sure where to get started, take a look at the Contributor Guide at
https://cordova.apache.org/contribute/. There are also plenty of issues on
GitHub which you could get started with. I'm looking forward to
I'm definitely in favour of using classes. Personally I find them easier to
read and write. We are already using them in at least one place, the
ProjectBuilder in cordova-android.[1] This came about from a refactor I did a
few months ago, and since we dropped support for Node 6, it made sense to
+1
Thanks for your hard work steering Cordova. I think Jesse will do a great job
continuing this role too.
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018, at 17:31, kerrisho...@gmail.com wrote:
> +1
>
> Thanks for everything you’ve done for Cordova. Jesse will do an amazing
> job, I have no doubt!
>
> Best,
> ~ Kerri
+1
* added to existing app, builds and runs
* npm test
* npm audit
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019, at 01:44, Jesse wrote:
> +1
> * coho verify-archive
> * CI green
> * npm test
> * npm audit
> * coho check-license
>
> @purplecabbage
> risingj.com
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 11:37 PM Bryan Ellis wrote:
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