We will definitely care as well as we move directly on top of Cordova. Cordova is being adopted more and more as a platform that others will build on. A certain level of predictability and stability in a platform is certainly appreciated at least. ;)
We will be heavily invested in the plug-in approach here at BlackBerry so that is of special concern if it is unstable. -- Ken Wallis Product Manager – WebWorks BlackBerry 289-261-4369 ________________________________________ From: Marcel Kinard [cmarc...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 9:24 AM To: dev@cordova.apache.org Subject: Re: Decreasing the Deprecation Time On Mar 14, 2013, at 11:02 PM, Michael Brooks <mich...@michaelbrooks.ca> wrote: > +1 for switching the deprecation window from time to release. Michal summed > it up perfectly. Agreed. > > It's worth reflecting on Tommy and Simon's input. The deprecation window is > there to give users adequate warning that breakage is impending. However, > it's just make-work for us, if our user's don't care or take action. I care. Or in other words, the users of my product (which embeds Cordova) care. I get yelled at by my users when their app breaks when doing an in-place upgrade from version n-3 to n of Cordova. -- Marcel --------------------------------------------------------------------- This transmission (including any attachments) may contain confidential information, privileged material (including material protected by the solicitor-client or other applicable privileges), or constitute non-public information. Any use of this information by anyone other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately reply to the sender and delete this information from your system. Use, dissemination, distribution, or reproduction of this transmission by unintended recipients is not authorized and may be unlawful.