For Symbian (which is now Qt), I told the guys about the project and they should have started looking into it by now. I will ping them again about it.
No idea for webOS. On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > Status update for everyone. > > - Looks like Simon has done a good chunk of work to eliminate native cruft > on the Android implementation (moving stuff from native into JavaScript > where possible). Thank you Simon! It is working and complete on Android - > the first cordova platform to support cordova-js. That is awesome! Final > step: it would be awesome if one of the Android platform "owners" > (Joe/Simon) can take the unified-js branch of the native code from my fork > (https://github.com/filmaj/incubator-cordova-android/tree/unified-js), > rebase/merge as needed and run through the tests and make sure the latest > changes such as the PhoneGap->Cordova name change didn't mess anything up. > Then we can put the cordova-js seal of approval on Android :D > - I am working out the kinks with WP7+cordova-js (and node.js) integration > on Windows this week. > - Shaz is working out name change to cordova stuff on native ios. Shaz and > I have a remote hack session planned for mid-week to get the ball rolling > with cordova-js integration. I have a todo list of needed changes for ios > integration so hopefully that won't be too tough. I am going to try to get > it running on the sim on my dev machine before then anyways. > - The PhoneGap-to-Cordova name change on the BlackBerry implementation > seems to have messed up cordova-js working on that platform. I made a few > changes to get us back on track but it's still not working. Gord will take > a look when he can. > - Anis is setting up platform definitions for Bada (only v2.0? Both 1.0 > and 2.0?) in cordova-js this week. Bada 1.0 vs. 2.0 will be separate > implementations anyways so we should treat them as separate platforms in > cordova-js. He still needs to iron out the native-to-JS bridge on Bada 2.0 > though. > - Also need to work out the kinks on PlayBook. We are still missing File > API on PlayBook but we may be able to re-use BlackBerry Smartphone > WebWorks code for that (not sure still need to investigate). > > What about webOS and Symbian? Are we gonna roll out cordova-js for those > platforms too? My intuition is no until those platforms require updates... >
