+1
I also observe that people has taken their time to update.
I think it is helpful to keep CPR around until new year.
We can then send CPR away with a countdown on new year's day, instead of
the viking funeral.
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Gorkem
On 9 Oct 2015, at 18:04, Nikhil Khandelwal wrote:
I am in favor of keeping it running without making any updates. There
is fairly high % of users using cordova cli version < cordova 5 (~25%
based on survey responses). Since our survey is not yet broadly
publicized, but only using twitter, this number is likely higher.
We should look at download numbers from CPR and when they become
sufficiently low, then we should decide to take it offline.
Our switch to plugins.cordova.io use the new plugin search will likely
push people to upgrade to the new CLI versions and phase out CPR - but
it's going to take more time than another week (our initial phase out
date).
-Nikhil
-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Santana [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 9, 2015 2:49 PM
To: Cordova Dev <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Is CPR going offline
If there is no reason to keep it alive, I was already handing out
obituaries for CPR, it served a good purpose for his lifetime
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:43 AM Gorkem Ercan <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
Our announced date Oct 15 is next week.
Will CPR be go offline as planned or do we see that we should give it
more time.
--
Gorkem
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