We discussed this at the Face to Face yesterday (maybe that prompted this
mail?).

I'm +1 for statusbar (as was everyone), but I'm -0 on keyboard (won't block
it, but I don't like it), since its really buggy as-is, and its benefits
come with real tradeoffs.  Additionally, I don't think is enough support
for maintaining it from the core contributors at the moment (I may be
wrong).

Either way, lets spin up dedicated threads for these requests so we can
discuss specifically.


On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:57 PM, luoq <l...@polyvi.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I believe the statusbar & keyboard at least should be promoted to common
> core plugins ASAP, it's a MUST for iOS7.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> —
> Best Regards,
> Qi LUO
> Sent with Air
>
> On 5 March, 2014 at 5:45:18, Andrew (agri...@chromium.org) wrote:
>
> statusbar and keyboard are published already.
>
> I *think* Shaz was having trouble updating them though? (and I think I
> fixed the bug in plugman just yesterday).
>
> Noticed that they fail the whitelist check in plugman, so with a recent
> version of plugman you wouldn't be able to publish them.
>
> And... Since these plugins are somewhat experimental and we're starting the
> process of voting and publishing plugins to dist/, I wonder:
>
> a) Should we change the ID of these plugins to, say
> "org.apache.cordova.labs"
> b) Should we move these plugins to github and have them not under apache
> for now, e.g.: com.shazron.statusbar
> c) Should we just add them to the plugin release process.
> d) Should we just never publish them to the registry and have people use
> them via git url.
>
> What do people think?
>
> Current motive is that I would like file-system-roots to be published.
>

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