I don't know, I appreciate learning about what downstreams are doing with Cordova... Harri - is your fork open-source? Would be interested to know what kind of changes were necessary to the platforms to make your plugins work.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Brian LeRoux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Harri, we are thrilled to see downstream distributions of Cordova. That > is the design! However, marketing related messaging and feedback requests > are not appropriate for this list unless you are looking for our help > contributing your code into Cordova directly. > > Thx! > > On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Harri Sarsa <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > don't know how familiar y'all are with the latest at AppGyver, but we > just > > published a version of our [Steroids Tooling]( > > http://www.appgyver.com/steroids/) that allows you to to use our tooling > > with Cordova projects without making changes to the project folder. Check > > out the guide at > http://docs.appgyver.com/tooling/cli/usage-with-cordova/ > > for more! > > > > That means you can develop locally without Xcode/Android Studio with our > > Scanner companion app, use the QR code sharing, utilize our build service > > etc. > > > > It's still an experimental feature, and our wrapper runs our own fork of > > Cordova (backwards-compatible though), but it'd be great to hear some > > feedback from you guys! > > > > Best, > > Harri Sarsa > > AppGyver, Inc. > > >
