iOS is done - I just forgot to update the sub-task (just updated that too).
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > iOS and WP7 need to undergo the license header verification process but > that's it. > > After that it's a matter of going through the administrative motions of > renaming the repos, possibly renaming some (blackberry webworks vs air vs > bb10), with the help and under the supervision of our mentors of course. > > On 6/1/12 1:52 PM, "Filip Maj" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >I believe the last thing standing in our way is making sure our > >repositories have the right license headers in place, and that we are not > >shipping .jars, that kinda stuff. > > > >This is the parent task tracking that issue: > >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-639 > > > >As for how long until it's done, personally I would like to see it done > >for 2.0 _at the latest_. > > > >If anyone else on the list can correct me, please do ;) > > > >On 6/1/12 12:13 PM, "Tyler Gannon" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>Hi All, > >> I hope this question doesn't come off as stupid -- I need to ask it > >>in order to make the case for implementing Cordova for a Fortune 500 > >>client who, to put it nicely, is reluctant to accept open source > >>technology for use in its infrastructure. > >> > >> I am curious if somebody can give me a sense of what currently > >>stands in the way of graduation from the incubator, what is the estimated > >>timeline for graduation, and overall odds of graduation in general. > >> > >> I hope to be able to tell the client a story like "this product is > >>still in incubation stage but Š <something about its maturity>, <a word > >>about codebase stability>, and graduation is simply a matter of <???> > >>over the coming <??> months. > >> > >> Many thanks for the awesome product and as well for any help you can > >>give me in putting it us as a key and viable element of our proposal. > >> > >>Tyler Gannon > >>Berkeley, Ca > >> > > > >
