I don¹t have an answer, but I definitely see merit in documenting this here:
http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.6.0/cordova_plugins_pluginapis.md.html# Plugin%20APIs (replace 3.6.0 with ³most current² of course) We should clarify expectations for when/how the core plugins are tested in regards to the main Cordova release. I¹ll happily write something up. On 9/30/14, 10:16 AM, "Fischer, Paul A" <paul.a.fisc...@intel.com> wrote: >But it is not wise to assume that the latest version of a core plugin is >also tested against an older version of Cordova CLI? Is that true or >false? In other words, when you test the latest version of a core plugin, >you only test it against the latest released version of the Cordova CLI. >Using the latest version of a core plugin is not guaranteed to work with >a prior version of Cordova CLI. > >Are my assumptions correct or incorrect? > >-----Original Message----- >From: Shazron [mailto:shaz...@gmail.com] >Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 07:05 >To: dev@cordova.apache.org >Subject: Re: 3.6 cordova plugin versions > >Yes > >On Monday, September 29, 2014, Joshi, Pavankumar ><jos...@fast.au.fujitsu.com> >wrote: > >> Thanks for the mail. Kindly can you clarify this question, >> >> So every time a new version of plugin is released, is it tested with >> the already released latest Cordova version. >> Example: In Cordova 3.6 release it is stated that battery-status >> plugin version 0.2.10 is tested. Then on 22 September 0.2.11 version >> of battery-status plugin was released. >> So does it mean that 0.2.11 version was tested with 3.6.0 version of >> Cordova ? I am asking this because if I download and use Cordova 3.6.0 >> release, then can I continuously upgrade the plugins to the latest >> released version? >> >> >> Thanks and Regards >> Pavan Joshi >>