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

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