Hi guys, As code contributor, I've been receiving feedback, comments, advice and more from the commiters. Part of the received feedback is about the Cordova code style, best practices, and preferences about how to contribute code to the project, which existing APIs to use, and more.
Because of that, I have added some advices about code style, practices and preferences in the wiki page: https://wiki.apache.org/cordova/StyleGuide This kind of information it would be great for new Contributors involved in code deliverance, to serve as initial guidance to follow. That said, I have a *proposal *for all of you guys if are agree. It's about adding this wiki page as part of the *ContributorWorkflow*; the content attempts to explain basic styles, patterns, practices, and methods used in the project. All new and existent code should conform to these guidelines in order to maintain structural quality and code readability, and to make software maintenance easier. This could be a *win-win* for all of us, allowing contributors to provide high quality code, and reducing the burden on committers to provide individual feedback about the code style practices and standards that are currently applied in the Cordova source code. For contributors following these style guidelines, their code it will be easier to review and merge into the project quickly. Well, that's the proposal that I have, if you are agree with it, please check the few lines that I've added to the Style guide page, and feel yourself free to add more information, comments, practices, recommendations, modify the current ones, whatever that you can provide it would be great. If you don't have permission to add information the Wiki page, you can ask to a commiter for access to it. Or you can share a replay with the information that you'd like to add, and I'll be happy to post it. Thanks. -Martin