Before I tip my hand on a vote ... Is there any chance of a middle ground here? Updating all platforms to 1.8.1 for the benefit of one platform seems like a lot of overhead to address a change in one.
Could we adopt packaging a 1.8.0.1.zip which would include the updated iOS code, and iOS code tags, but no changes to the other platforms? or something similar? Of course this would require adding a little documentation to the release, to say what was addressed, and what platforms were changed, but still considerably easier than the tag->domino effect we have now. IMO On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 release 1.8.1 > > On 6/11/12 2:15 PM, "Brian LeRoux" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >So we have a fairly big issue in iOS 1.8 wherein a PhoneGap app is > >crashing if the user swipes down the notification centre while in-app. > >The question is whether this is a bug big enough to cut an 1.8.1 > >official release for all platforms or if pointing users to the minor > >tag is enough. > > > >[+1] release 1.8.1 > >[ -1] do not release 1.8.1 > > > >I think a tag should suffice but if implementors have no trouble > >tagging a release then we might as well save Shaz/Becky the > >email/twitter complaint! > > -- @purplecabbage risingj.com
