It's already been retagged from what I understand. As for the release, it's just the phonegap release that we've bundled, so talk to Steve about that?
And +1 to Gord's approach, I think Jesse brainstormed that a while ago too in the thread a few months back trying to figure this out. On 4/12/12 7:52 AM, "Gord Tanner" <[email protected]> wrote: >If you want to see an example of a 100% javascript exec method you can >take >a look at what I did in Ripple: > >https://github.com/blackberry-webworks/Ripple-UI/blob/bb10jam/lib/ripple/p >latform/cordova/1.6/bridge.js > > > >On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 8:09 PM, Anis KADRI <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I messed up while renaming everything from PhoneGap to Cordova and now >> everything is broken in the current release. >> >> I fixed it and re-tagged it 1.6.0 >> >> I don't know if we should re-release 1.6.0 without re-tagging the other >> platforms to 1.6.1 like we did for the docs. I vote for YES. >> >> This is for Bada 1.2 which is no longer supported by Samsung (not >> downloadable from their website) but there are still a lot of phones out >> there running that version such as the Samsung S8530 Wave II >> >> For Bada 2.0 I've been working on my own repository on >> github<https://github.com/imhotep/cordova-wac>. >> I could have created a C++ <-> Javascript bridge as they made it >> easier< >> >>http://developer.bada.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.osp.cppappprogramming >>.help/html/tutorials/web_tutorial/using_javascriptbridge.htm >> >in >> 2.0 but I decided to use their WAC implementation and just wrap the >> WAC >> calls in Cordova calls. That is why it deserves its own repository. >> >> I opened an INFRA <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-4612> >> ticket >> to get a repository set up but I can't assign it to anyone so the >>ticket is >> just sitting there for now. >> >> It's a full Javascript implementation with no exec and I am not sure how >> that would fit in Cordova JS. The WAC spec supports a lot of the >> features<http://specs.wacapps.net>that Cordova supports and more. >> >> Maybe use the common JS and implement an exec like >> webworks/plugin/webworks/manager.js ? It seems like the fastest path to >>me >> to get it included. >> >> I'd love to get Bada 2.0 support in Cordova 1.7.0 and if I could get it >>to >> use the common JS that would be even better. >> >> I am going to be working on the getting started guides for both >>platforms >> this week. >> >> So to sum up: >> >> Should we create a new release for 1.6 with my fixes ? >> Any thoughts on how to include Bada 2.0 / WAC in Cordova JS ? >> >> Anis >> > > > >-- >Gord Tanner >Senior Developer / Code Poet >tinyHippos Inc. >@tinyhippos
