I don't think it's been discussed at all on this list, so no, I don't think
there's a plan.

If someone wanted to take the time to package them up, then I don't think
they would be blocked at all. It was all "released" previously, so it's a
matter of repackaging now.

One topic of discussion for this list, though, would be which versions to
make available? It might be considered poor form to add, say, any release
which has unpatched reported security vulnerabilities. (But should be fine
to add the version that includes the patch instead)


On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Gorkem Ercan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
> Is there a plan to provide the older Cordova versions of the platforms on
> npm. At the moment only version 3.5.0 is available, I think one of the
> value adds with usenpm is the ability to use older versions.
> --
> Gorkem
>

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