Full circle! (Sorry I couldn't resist. This was the approach of a much older iteration of the tools.)
Indicates to me this function should rest quietly in the backlog for a while. On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Marcel Kinard <[email protected]> wrote: > From the perspective of upgrading the shared project, if the user is asking > to upgrade the project, and it is shared, then yes all their apps should > see the upgrade. If they want only some of their apps to get upgraded, then > they shouldn't be sharing. > > But it sounds like your point is really about the tools getting upgraded. > Are the tools separate from Cordova and global to all the Cordova > instances? If so, that definitely sounds like a slippery slope - would it > be better to embed the tools in Cordova so that each Cordova instance has > its own local tools? Then each instance is separate and self-contained and > independent. > > -- Marcel Kinard > >> One thing that strikes me as bad in this case is that the cli tools become >> > a global dependency. If you are managing multiple cordova projects that >> > use different cordova versions, it would be tricky to try to support both >> > projects simultaneously. Are we going up a slippery slope here? >>
