@Jan Thanks for your review
I have published the website, now tools/plugins that don’t belong to Apache
Weex is marked clearly in the website.
Next step, I will contact the author of those tools to rename their work, it
may take a long while
Best Regards,
York Shen
申远
> 在 2019年4月23日,21:05,Y
> Is there a webpage for release note or change log except for the
> RELEASENOTES.md in Cordova?
blog.cordova.io is a blog with posts about releases.
> Or is it necessary to have that page?
Not that I know of.
> Does it comply the ASF’s policy if Weex continues to include npm/gradle
> distrib
Hi, there
I just mark tools listed on weex webpage as third party tools. As I am not
fluent enough at English, I’d like to know whether my words is clear an
unambiguous for Weex users, so that they would understand third part tools is
not part of Apache Weex.
https://github.com/apache/incubato
Found it. Thanks.
Is there a webpage for release note or change log except for the
RELEASENOTES.md in Cordova? Or is it necessary to have that page?
Does it comply the ASF’s policy if Weex continues to include npm/gradle
distribution channel in Github page
https://github.com/apache/incubator-w
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 :
>
> Actually, I’d like to adopt Cordov
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 Chang
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,
BTW, the current Weex Github page [1] displays third-party download steam
instead of Apache main stream? I am not sure whether displaying
third-party download link in Github Page complies ASF's policy .
[1]https://github.com/apache/incubator-weex#weex
Best Regards,
YorkShen
申远
申远 于2019年4月23日
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]