+1 And am starting to lean towards Ripple not being a sub-project of Cordova just because of the different platforms that is support. The current product (http://github.com/blackberry/Ripple-UI) support WebWorks (handheld, PlayBook, and BB10), Cordova 2.0.0 and of course the mobile web (no APIs). There are forks out there for Tizen and WAC 2.0 which I think I would like to see pulled back into the project. It not being firmly tied to Cordova might help with that.
Although, I think I'm also looking at the community here to help us sort out the best fit for Ripple. I also wanted to re-iterate Laurent's point about us being 100% committed to the development efforts for Ripple, this will definitely not be a code dump into Apache, we will continue our development efforts on it and if anything increase our efforts :-) Best regards, Dan Silivestru. On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Filip Maj <f...@adobe.com> wrote: > I am agnostic on whether or not Ripple should be a Cordova sub-project. I > think it is more of a question of perception. What's important to me is > that it makes it into Apache in one form or another! > > On 7/24/12 6:15 PM, "Laurent Hasson" <lhas...@rim.com> wrote: > > >Paul, > > > >Do you know if there is any intention for Tizen to support Cordova APIs? > >This is very interesting, and I suppose there might also be interest for > >FirefoxOS APIs? > > > >This would certainly put a new spin on Ripple and may go along Ross' > >initial comment about Ripple maybe being not just about Cordova. This has > >been my (limited) thinking so far, but there is certainly a great deal of > >opportunities if that type of extension makes sense. > > > > > >Thank You > >------------------------------------------------ > >- LDH (Laurent Hasson) - > >- Technical Director, BlackBerry Web Platform - > >- Research In Motion - > >- Email: lhas...@rim.com - > >- Mobile: 646-460-7066 - > >- Twitter: @ldhasson - > >------------------------------------------------ > >"Strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a > >system of government" - Dennis > > > > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Paul Plaquette [mailto:paul.plaque...@intel.com] > >Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 5:26 AM > >To: callback-dev@incubator.apache.org > >Subject: Re: [ATTN MENTOR] Re: DISCUSS: Ripple as a sub-project of Cordova > > > >hi , > > > >the Ripple source code is also the base for the tizen web simulator that > >is integrated in the tizen sdk [1] > > > >tizen web simulator is also available to open source community [2] on > >intel 01.org [3] web site. > > > >currently the idea is to add tizen web apis: specific tizen api, but > >also all standard apis that tizen is going to have from several sources > >(W3C, Khronos group etc...) - tizen documentation describes all this in > >details [4] > > > >may be something could be combined in adding cordova support in ripple? > > > >Paul > > > >[1] https://www.tizen.org/ > >[2] https://01.org/web-simulator/about > >[3] https://01.org/ > >[4] https://developer.tizen.org/documentation > > > > > >-- > >Paul Plaquette > >Senior Software Engineer > >Open Source Technology Center > >Intel Corp.,Montpellier, France > > > > > >On 07/22/2012 12:14 AM, Filip Maj wrote: > >> I am very excited about this! > >> > >> The cordova suite of projects have never addressed emulation and my > >>go-to > >> has always been Ripple. > >> > >> If there is anything I can do to help please let me know. > >> > >> Mentors (Jukka?): other than setting up a repository, do you foresee any > >> issues with moving ahead with this? At the minimum I understand an audit > >> of the code and decoupling existing code from RIM-specific stuff is a > >> necessity, as well as a license audit (RAT tool), but, any other issues > >> you foresee or any recommendations/guidance on moving this forward that > >> our community could help with? > >> > >> On 7/20/12 4:20 PM, "Gord Tanner" <gtan...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> RIM has done a lot of work in Ripple to support the Cordova (PhoneGap) > >>> platform, now having almost full support for all of the platform APIs. > >>> > >>> We(RIM) believes that the natural home for Ripple is in the Apache > >>> Software > >>> Foundation as a sub-project of Cordova and we want to contribute > >>>Ripple to > >>> the ASF. However, this is the first time we are doing something like > >>>this > >>> and the entire company is focused on our BB10 delivery. > >>> > >>> We have been working very closely with the former Nitobi guys and will > >>> also > >>> work closely with the Cordova community. We hope to have the support > >>> needed > >>> in this community to help us find the best way to make this happen. > >>> > >>> If you are wondering what ripple is you can see the code here: > >>> https://github.com/blackberry/Ripple-UI > >> > >> > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Intel Corporation SAS (French simplified joint stock company) > >Registered headquarters: "Les Montalets"- 2, rue de Paris, > >92196 Meudon Cedex, France > >Registration Number: 302 456 199 R.C.S. NANTERRE > >Capital: 4,572,000 Euros > > > >This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for > >the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution > >by others is strictly prohibited. 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