Hey Since Google IO didn't really throw any new features at us, and since Google hinted at Android N being released at the end of August, do people think that aiming for a Cordova-Android 6.0.x release in September with the following features makes sense:
* Android Studio project structure * Android N Multi-Window Support * Thread-Safe bridge by default * Cordova-Android as a distributable APK I know that we had an earlier thread about this, but now that IO is over, we should probably ramp things up now that we know that we're not waiting until November for a new version of Android to land. The biggest change is the Android Studio project structure, and everything else has been sitting in branches for months ready to be merged in. Also, I know a lot of people are waiting for the change to version numbers where we don't magically generate version numbers for arch-neutral APKs as well as other script changes to the build, so I think we should do another Cordova release to address those issues soon. Thoughts? Joe