+1 for removing this
This behaviour is also not the same on all platforms I’ve noticed that on iOS
“OK” is passed, but not on android
On 27 Feb,2014, at 8:35 , Ally Ogilvie aogil...@wizcorp.jp wrote:
Since the very beginning a success callback without message (native args)
has returned the
Hi,
I am working on a Front End Rendering performance measurement tool that can
be integrated into a continuous integration systems to generate graphs like
this http://nparashuram.com/bootstrap-perf and thishttp://bench.topcoat.io.
This tool started off being based on Chromium telemetry for
Hey guys,
I noticed there is no documentation in Portuguese. If it is possible, I can
start doing that, where can I start from? Could you please point it out for
me?
Cheers,
Bruno Sampaio Pinho da Silva
On 25 February 2014 16:40, Steven Gill stevengil...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Michael! I
Bruno~
You can reach out to me for translation questions. We are using a crowd
translation tool called Crowdin. The Portuguese translations can be found
here: https://crowdin.net/project/cordova/pt-BR. If you have any
questions on using the tool let me know. Basically you create a free
Sounds fine to me. Would be a bit strange if people were relying on that.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Erik Jan de Wit ede...@redhat.com wrote:
+1 for removing this
This behaviour is also not the same on all platforms I’ve noticed that on
iOS “OK” is passed, but not on android
On 27
Note: all CB- will be linkified.
---
layout: post
author:
name: Andrew Grieve
url: https://twitter.com/GrieveAndrew
title: Tools Release: Feb 28, 2014
categories: news
tags: release tools
---
New versions of `plugman` and `cordova` are now live!
*
Please review and vote on the release of cordova@3.4.0-0.1.1 and
plugman@0.20.0 to NPM.
Release issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6115
Both cordova and plugman have been uploaded to npm with the rc tag:
npm install -g cordova@rcnpm install -g plugman@rc
The packages were
We do not have to vote on code not on /dist.
On Feb 27, 2014 8:47 AM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote:
Please review and vote on the release of cordova@3.4.0-0.1.1 and
plugman@0.20.0 to NPM.
Release issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6115
Both cordova and plugman have
Well I wouldn't put it quite like that. Anything that
meets the definition of a release *should* be on dist
anyway. The definition I am referring to is here:
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#what
HTH
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:52 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:
We do not
Andrew Grieve wrote:
* CB-5299 Speed up prepare by using plugman's new `reapply_global_munge()`
* CB-6088 FFOS: Look for `config.xml` in www_dir and in project_dir
* Win8/WP: Added SDKReference support via `lib-file` tags
* CB-5720 Add `resource-file` support on Android
(assuming I¹m
Joe Schaefer wrote:
Well I wouldn't put it quite like that. Anything that
meets the definition of a release *should* be on dist
anyway. The definition I am referring to is here:
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#what
That¹s problematic.
Where do releases go?
A release isn't 'released'
I don't doubt there is some impedance mismatch between
the different types of distributions and channels you guys
use and what the policy calls for, but as the document says
deviations need to be approved by the board. All I can say
is that we've been down this road with other projects and
My understanding from all of the discussion from what Joe pointed out is
that we do need to vote.
It's not hard to put a copy on dist/ as well.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Joe Schaefer joe_schae...@yahoo.comwrote:
I don't doubt there is some impedance mismatch between
the different
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Josh Soref jso...@blackberry.com wrote:
Andrew Grieve wrote:
* CB-5299 Speed up prepare by using plugman's new `reapply_global_munge()`
* CB-6088 FFOS: Look for `config.xml` in www_dir and in project_dir
* Win8/WP: Added SDKReference support via
+1
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote:
My understanding from all of the discussion from what Joe pointed out is
that we do need to vote.
It's not hard to put a copy on dist/ as well.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Joe Schaefer
This is really cool stuff man. Will be taking a closer look for sure.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Parashuram n.parashu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a Front End Rendering performance measurement tool that can
be integrated into a continuous integration systems to generate
Right, but the vote is on stuff that is in ./dist from what I've been able
to tease from the mountains of email on this important topic.
The point isn't really to vote. It to verify sha's on /dist is an action of
the PMC.
Though indeed voting seems kind of silly when you put in that perspective
My understanding is (I believe) the same as what Josh said:
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#what does not mention being on dist/
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#where-do-releases-go does mention it, but
says that releasing to things like Maven (e.g. npm) can happen only after
putting a
Andrew Grieve wrote:
My understanding is (I believe) the same as what Josh said:
Yes, I believe we¹re on the same page
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#what does not mention being on dist/
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#where-do-releases-go does mention it,
but says that releasing to
I wrote:
* Win8/WP: Added SDKReference support via `lib-file` tags
* CB-5720 Add `resource-file` support on Android
(assuming I¹m rightŠ)
Andrew Grieve wrote:
Not sure what your suggestion is here.
Adding ``s and s assuming that the things are actually tags in some xml
file.
Why are some
I'm in the process of reviewing this release.
@Ian - great suggestion to add the 2.8.1 tag to cordova-docs. Would you
mind pushing that tag up to the apache git repo?
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 7:21 AM, James Jong wjamesj...@gmail.com wrote:
+1
-James Jong
On Feb 26, 2014, at 9:45 AM, Ian
Gotcha. Updated:
## cordova
* Speed up prepare by using plugman's new reapply_global_munge() (CB-5299)
* Make Generating config.xml from defaults a verbose log (CB-6076)
* Use spawn helper for all sub-shelling. (CB-5181)
* Enable stdio for build sub-commands and hooks (CB-6049, CB-5181)
##
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Josh Soref jso...@blackberry.com wrote:
Andrew Grieve wrote:
My understanding is (I believe) the same as what Josh said:
Yes, I believe we¹re on the same page
http://www.apache.org/dev/release#what does not mention being on dist/
Michal Mocny wrote:
That isn't really criteria for a -1. Someone summed it up in another
thread: no release is perfect, but if its better than the last one, +1.
But if this is a rewrite that is actually a regression from the previous
version, then perhaps this is actually a really valid case for
If its a significant regression, then of course.
Whats the issue? Perhaps you shouldn't hold back your vote if its really
worth a -1! I created a sample project and seemed fine for iOS/Android.
Also tried it with our cca toolkit just fine.
-Michal
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Josh Soref
Michal Mocny wrote:
If its a significant regression, then of course.
Whats the issue? Perhaps you shouldn't hold back your vote if its really
worth a -1! I created a sample project and seemed fine for iOS/Android.
Also tried it with our cca toolkit just fine.
Many variations of
Now with more s and `s:
## cordova
* Speed up prepare by using plugman's new `reapply_global_munge()` (CB-5299)
* Make Generating config.xml from defaults a verbose log (CB-6076)
* Use spawn helper for all sub-shelling. (CB-5181)
* Enable stdio for build sub-commands and hooks (CB-6049, CB-5181)
Andrew Grieve wrote:
Now with more s and `s:
## cordova
* Speed up prepare by using plugman's new `reapply_global_munge()`
(CB-5299)
* Make Generating config.xml from defaults a verbose log (CB-6076)
* Use spawn helper for all sub-shelling. (CB-5181)
I¹d strip the `.` here since nothing else
Found it. Was because of my own doing.
I altered spec/plugins/DummyPlugin/plugin.xml with:
!-- firefoxos --
platform name=firefoxos
config-file target=config.xml parent=/
feature id=dummyPlugin required=true
version=1.0.0.0/
/config-file
ah...
config-file target=config.xml parent=/*
saved the day. The test now completes. Hope it is the corect setting for
Firefoxos.
Could anyone explain to me where the exception went before I catched it?
Gert-Jan Braas schreef op 2014-02-27 22:31:
Found it. Was because of my own
Hi,
While creating my HTML5+JavaScript+CSS WebApp with Cordova 3.4.0 I found a
wierd, but making sense, bug.
When you have a JavaScript code like:
var obj = {
'continue': function(){ /* Stuff... */ }
};
// It crashes in the simulators.
obj.continue();
// Works fine.
Create an account, and file an issue.
Include what simulators you are using, and the full code to reproduce the
issue, ie :
var obj = {
'continue': function(){ alert(continuing...); }
};
obj.continue();
@purplecabbage
risingj.com
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Danillo Paiva
Jesse wrote:
Create an account, and file an issue.
Include what simulators you are using, and the full code to reproduce the
issue, ie :
var obj = {
'continue': function(){ alert(continuing...); }
};
obj.continue();
We're building our cordova-based framework, but it's actually a different
releasing cycle. For a long run, I figured out that we can't just override the
cordova version but have to define own one. To get that,
1. add 'MYVERSION' file in the cordova-ios/CordovaLib, similar to default
'VERSION'
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