Oh - when I read your call for Ripple devs to 'switch', I had assumed it was something already done. ________________________________________ From: agri...@google.com <agri...@google.com> on behalf of Andrew Grieve <agri...@chromium.org> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 11:49 AM To: dev Subject: Re: [Discuss] The Future of Ripple as a Top Level ASF Project
Right, it doesn't exist yet (no one's picked up working on it). +Brian made the original pitch for it, but my understanding is that it is meant to be adding first-class support for testing Cordova apps in the browser, but do so by being a fully-supported cordova platform. Another way to look at this is to say that there's already a place for Ripple to go within Cordova. The core logic should go into cordova-browser. Plugin logic should go into each plugin repo under the "browser" platform. And the bridge interception piece should go into cordova-js. If there is still need for a ripple server after all of this, then that belongs inside of cordova-cli.