I have seen it and I want the same one!
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > I resent that comment about lack of Windows testing! Have you seen my > sweet swivel-monitor laptop that I have Windows 7 on? > > On 8/7/13 12:11 PM, "Jesse" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Well, given that only Benn, and myself have contributed to the windows 8, >>and windows phone platform scripts, and no one else even seems willing to >>test the windows phone platform, it seems unfair to suggest we throw away >>working code, and rewrite it just for fun. >> >>Having a dependency on node is not a big deal, it is the 30+ other npm >>libraries that always seem to come along, each with varying support for >>windows, that I have issues with. >> >>I will consider writing you a node callable facade, that still calls the >>.bat and wsh files behind the scenes. >> >> >> >>@purplecabbage >>risingj.com >> >> >>On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Steven Gill <[email protected]> >>wrote: >> >>> To install any plugins you at least need plugman which requires node. >>>Our >>> users are most likely going to have to install node as a dependency at >>>some >>> point. I don't see why having it as a dependency for platform libraries >>>is >>> such a big deal. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 11:34 AM, M. Lantz <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > +1 >>> > >>> > Agreed I pretty much only use Cordova cli at this stage to make apps >>>and >>> > as such don't have any issues keeping my node up to date or relying >>>on is >>> > as a dependency. >>> > >>> > M. Lantz >>> > >>> > On 2013-08-07, at 1:07 PM, Frank Hennig <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > > +1 for all platforms >>> > > >>> > > I think it's not really an completely new dependency. Some >>>components >>> > actually depends on node.js like cordova-cli and plugman. Many >>>developers >>> > of cordova app's actually using grunt or bower and other node related >>> stuff >>> > to lint or to test their html and js code. >>> > > >>> > > A consistent tool and script language it's easier to maintain an to >>> > debug. >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > On Aug 7, 2013, at 12:14 AM, Filip Maj wrote: >>> > > >>> > >> I would like to introduce node.js as a dependency for the platform >>> > >> libraries, so that the platform scripts (bin/create, cordova/run, >>>etc) >>> > are >>> > >> written in node. >>> > >> >>> > >> Pros: >>> > >> - For multi-OS platforms (Android, BlackBerry), this reduces >>>committer >>> > >> cognitive load as the scripts do not need to be authored in two >>> > different >>> > >> script languages (I.e. Shell for unix-y Oses, Wscript for Windows) >>> > >> - consistency in tool/script language. Cordova-js, coho, cli and >>> plugman >>> > >> are all written on top of node.js. >>> > >> >>> > >> Cons: >>> > >> - Introducing a new dependency >>> > >> >>> > >> NB: This is separate from platform-spec; I would like to see >>> > platform-spec >>> > >> created/used regardless of the outcome of this thread. >>> > > >>> > >>> >
