+1 to that! The recent work with ServiceWorkers, app banners/install treating web apps as first class all point to a future where we don't need Cordova anymore (on Android anyhow).
Thanks Andrew and all the best on Chrome. =) On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Shazron <[email protected]> wrote: > Awesome - Good luck Andrew! > It's a good thing that we have Cordova people embedded in other groups > within Google, so perhaps we can eventually reach our goal of not needing > Cordova in Android... (Or at least make it easier) > > > On Tuesday, May 5, 2015, Andrew Grieve <[email protected]> wrote: > > > As with Michal, you'll be seeing less of me around. My new full-time > > project will be on the Android port of Chrome. > > > > Just want to make it clear that us moving to new teams has nothing to do > > with a lack of faith in the project, but rather is due to needing a > change > > of scenery and exciting new projects becoming available here. > > > > I'm super excited to see a new wave of committers joining the project! > The > > momentum has certainly picked up: > > - Cordova-android 4.0.0 was huge > > - Plugins to npm was huge > > - Win10 and wkwebview will be massive launches as well! > > > > Great time for Cordova! (or a bad one... you know... if you're measuring > > against the goal of becoming obsolete :P) > > >
