Rather dasherized with pascalcase! (derp)

On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Brian LeRoux <b...@brian.io> wrote:
> I'm a no on this. Conceptually grouping by operating system vendor
> makes more sense (to me). If we're going down this path the other
> repos need to be refacored to reflect it: cordova-platform-* (and
> Windows will need breaking out).
>
> (Also I'm not a fan of mixing pascal case with camel case but thats a
> separate issue!)
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Lorin Beer <lorin.beer....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Currently, BlackBerry exists as a single repository containing 3 different
>> implementations of Cordova: BB7, PlayBook and BB10.
>>
>> This has been great from a user perspective: the cordova create tool
>> allowed you to specify which target you wanted to build/run to once a
>> project has been created.
>>
>> However, BlackBerry has split the new BB10 implementation off from the
>> previous project structure: it now lives in a separate tree, and runs with
>> it's own implementation of the tools.
>>
>> With the decision to send BB7 off to the farm getting positive feedback, I
>> want to reopen the discussion of BlackBerry's project structure.
>>
>> Proposition:
>> split the BB platform implementations, with 3 repositories:
>> apache/Cordova-BlackBerry7
>> apache/Cordova-BlackBerryPlaybook
>> apache/Cordova-BlackBerry10
>>
>> we let the CLI provide the uniform interface between platforms, and treat
>> these as separate implentations. It also gets ahead of the work to drop BB7
>> and avoids o "re-integrate" task for BB10 which sounds like a waste of time.
>>
>> - Lorin

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