Hi Parashuram, I use Cordova and Ripple regularly and I am interested in checking out the prototypes. Where are they available ?
Thanks, --Kiran On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:19 AM, Parashuram Narasimhan (MS OPEN TECH) < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Gorkem, > > We have produced a couple of prototypes to show how Ripple can be used as > a platform. We have been able to delegate most of the plugin specific > functionality to the plugin itself, that includes a <platform ripple> tag > in its plugin.xml. > We are definitely interested in supporting Ripple and do not have a > preference about it becoming a Cordova sub project, or staying a top level > project. > > Would love to hear your feedback on this prototype, and any suggestions > that you may have on taking this forward. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gorkem Ercan [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 9:06 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Discuss] The Future of Ripple as a Top Level ASF Project > > Did this discussion concluded? What was the conclusion? > > I would like to see Ripple to have a healthy future and if having it as a > sub-project on Cordova ensures it, I would like to help with that. > I think we can have one or two people from Red Hat assisting on the > maintenance of Ripple. This probably is not enough for a top-level project > but may be enough to continue as a sub-project. > > Also, I know there are tools (folks from MSFT, I am looking at you) that > use ripple, they may also be ultimately interested on the well being of the > project. > -- > Gorkem > > > > > On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Brent Lintner <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hey All, > > > > Since becoming an incubator project (being donated graciously by > > BlackBerry), Ripple has seen positive contributions. > > > > However, it is also apparent that the community does not seem large > > enough to sustain a project like this as a top level project (let > > alone an individual PMC). > > > > Three of the original contributors/creators of Ripple are now fully > > involved in a new technology startup in an unrelated field and > > therefore we no longer have the resources to support Ripple in ASF. > > Also, BlackBerry has given no resources to help since donating Ripple > > to the ASF (this might be due to a change in their internal priorities). > > > > Given this, I would like to propose: > > > > 1. We find more community members willing to lead committership of the > > project, and see how that goes. > > > > 2. We also consider the eventuality of folding Ripple into another ASF > > project, if possible. If so, it would seem Cordova is a candidate for > > this, especially given the project being one of Ripple's main focus and > support. > > If the community votes for this, we should involve the Cordova > > community to gage their interests as well (I've CC'd their mailing list > in this email). > > > > 3. If the above does not work out, I would then suggest we consider > > the most unfortunate (put perhaps prudent) eventuality, which is to > "fail" > > Ripple as an incubator project. "fail" is this case, not being negative. > > > > And, if it does fail incubation- what does ASF normally do with the > > project? > > > > Does it get donated back to the original party? Does it get moved to > > an open source project outside of ASF (under a different license)? > > > > Any insight would be appreciated! > > > > -- > > Brent Lintner > > > -- Thanks & Regards, -Kiran
