Should we put Open webOS/webOS back to the Core Platforms since Cordova's importance is publicly documented?
See http://blog.openwebosproject.org/post/39278618299/javascript-apps-for-open-webos-with-enyo-and-cordova Markus -----Original Message----- From: Filip Maj [mailto:f...@adobe.com] Sent: Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2013 22:44 To: dev@cordova.apache.org Subject: Review of Core Platforms Our CorePlatforms wiki article [1] has this: ---- Core: These are the main platforms supported by the Apache Cordova project. * iOS * Android * BlackBerry * Windows Phone * Bada Sunset: These are platforms considered to be on their way out of general consumer availability. We offer code, but not distribution of these platforms. * Symbian * webOS Sunrise: These are new platforms coming to Apache Cordova with some development under way. * Tizen * Qt Horizon: These are platforms that we hope to see supported by Apache Cordova in the future! * B2G ---- Some propositions + questions, all up for debate of course: - I'm not sure about Bada. Last I checked Bada's passing % of mobile-spec is fairly weak (some features are just not doable; correct me if I'm wrong). I would like to propose that a platform is eligible for "Core" if they have >90% passing rate on mobile-spec. I would vote to move it into a new "Marginal" category, along with, say, cordova-mac or cordova-qt. Also, Bada-wac, how does this fit in? - Where does the ubuntu phone fit into this? - I would suggest we schedule removal of the BlackBerry 7 (java) and Playbook (Air) implementations, and have our BlackBerry implementation be BB10 only moving forward. - The "Windows Phone" category above covers both 7 and 8? What about Windows 8? [1] http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/PlatformSupport