I would guess the .tgz includes the RELEASENOTES.md that is also in the source code repository.
As I wrote before, I am at least not aware of any complaints about how Cordova does things from Apache. -J Am Di., 23. Apr. 2019 um 13:12 Uhr schrieb York Shen <[email protected]>: > > Actually, I’d like to adopt Cordova’s distribution mechanism and > corresponding webpages if it complies ASF policy. > > As far as I understand, Weex is very similar to Cordova. Main users of both > are front-end engineers, who would prefer npm or gradle as distribution > mechanism. > > But is there ChangeLog/ReleaseNote pages for Cordova’s Source Distribution? > > Best Regards, > York Shen > > 申远 > > > 在 2019年4月23日,18:00,Jan Piotrowski <[email protected]> 写道: > > > > What part of the release policy are you specifically referring to? > > > > The main distribution mechanism for Apache Cordova is npm, which > > command is mentioned in the "Get started" [1] part of the homepage and > > installations instructions [2] of the documentation. Using the source > > code is just a fallback, which the "Source Distribution" link probably > > takes care of. I am not aware of any complaints from Apache regarding > > this to Apache Cordova. The main usage type for users is front and > > center, the source code still is available if needed - so I wouldn't > > know why this should not be fine. > > > > -J > > > > [1] https://cordova.apache.org/#getstarted > > [2] https://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/latest/guide/cli/index.html > > > > Am Di., 23. Apr. 2019 um 11:50 Uhr schrieb 申远 <[email protected]>: > >> > >> Hi, developers > >> > >> After digging into ASF policy [1], it is clear that Weex missing a download > >> page which should links to Weex Apache Release. But is there any > >> requirement of the format for the download page? > >> > >> For example, I found RocketMQ has a specified designed download page [2], > >> while Cordova [3] only has a text area called "source distribution" which > >> will be redirected to ASF page [4] . > >> > >> Are both the download pages valid according to ASFs' policy? No offense, > >> but it occured to me that Cordova may probably choose a lazy way. > >> > >> [1] https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html > >> [2] https://rocketmq.apache.org/dowloading/releases/ > >> [3] https://cordova.apache.org/ > >> [4] https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/cordova > >> > >> Best Regards, > >> YorkShen > >> > >> 申远 >
