I'll set up a doodle for early to mid-march and post it back to this thread.
On 2/14/13 10:03 AM, "Jesse" <[email protected]> wrote: >Good. > >On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > >> So Anis and I were thinking of, at the minimum, doing a 10-15 min >>overview >> of the tools we each work on (cordova-cli and plugman) and then fielding >> questions. >> >> We can also bring up main points for and against considering an app >>being >> a plugin and see where that gets us. >> >> I am thinking of setting up a doodle and posting it to the list, to see >> what day works best. Time-wise, since we are all spread out between west >> and east coast in north america, + europe, these types of calls are >> usually done early in the AM for PST (shudder), which ends up being >> end-of-day for Europeans and around lunch-time for east coast folk. >> >> Sound good? >> >> On 2/12/13 11:11 PM, "Anis KADRI" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >BTW, because I happen to like contradictions. Plugins are not >>completely >> >free-form. They still require some sort of directory structure for >>every >> >supported platform (right now: iOS, Android and BlackBerry 10). >> >Precisely, src/{ios,android,BlackBerry10} needs to be there or >>libraries >> >(on android, bb10) and everything (on ios) will fail to install. Of >>course >> >this can be (and should be) changed but I am just stating the current >> >state. >> > >> > >> >On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Anis KADRI <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> >> I'd like to see where the overlap is before jumping in and merging >>the >> >>two >> >> code bases. >> >> >> >> I think that by essence plugins and apps are different. Even though >>they >> >> are close in that they both have manifest/assets/native files. >> >> >> >> I also like the existence of discrete tools that do one job rather >>than >> >> one big tool that does everything. Andrew Lunny separated >> >> the functionalities of pluginstall into multiple tools when he >>initially >> >> started it (node-xcode, node-plist, etc...). It's also so much easier >> >>for >> >> someone new to the project to just jump in and contribute. Besides >>some >> >> people are already using plugman separately and don't need the extra >> >>sugar >> >> provided by cordova-cli. >> >> >> >> I see cordova-cli as super-master-script that uses multiple tools to >> >> create/build/debug/emulate/install plugins that just focused on the >> >>project >> >> side of things... but maybe I got it wrong. >> >> >> >> This is just a brain dump and I can be convinced otherwise. Maybe we >>can >> >> schedule some sort of Google+ hangout to discuss this. Fil you've >>got a >> >> Google+ account now, yah :-) ? >> >> >> >> -a >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >-- >@purplecabbage >risingj.com
