Hello guys,
Our contributor team is growing and spreading out. For our day-to-day
communication, most of us talk in person, over Jabber, or on here. We also
have a large IRC community on #phonegap that has nearly hit 100 idlers.
Today I registered #phonegap-dev on the Freenode IRC server [1]. If
Not yet Steve.
On 2011-11-03, at 1:18 PM, Steven Gill wrote:
> I have really been waiting for ios. Which is done now it looks like. The
> other three will take me a minute to update. I will package it up now.
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> On Nov 3, 2011, at 1:10 PM, "Michael Brooks"
> mailto:mikeywbro...@gmail.c
I have really been waiting for ios. Which is done now it looks like. The other
three will take me a minute to update. I will package it up now.
On Nov 3, 2011, at 1:10 PM, "Michael Brooks"
mailto:mikeywbro...@gmail.com>> wrote:
From the looks of it, we're waiting on the following platforms to
>From the looks of it, we're waiting on the following platforms to be tagged
1.2.0:
- callback-bada
- callback-symbian
- callback-webos
Are we waiting on these platforms? Am I missing any?
Michael
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Bryce Curtis wrote:
> I've noticed that not all platforms have b
I've noticed that not all platforms have been tagged with 1.2.0. Is there
an estimate when it will be completed and packaged up? Or, are you waiting
on something from us?
I don't know. It's the name of a piece of IKEA furniture.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/S79887609/
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Simon MacDonald
wrote:
> Actually the umlat was a joke. To me an umlat conjures up images of
> 1970's and 80's hair metal bands so I'd say leave it o
Actually the umlat was a joke. To me an umlat conjures up images of
1970's and 80's hair metal bands so I'd say leave it out. Apache
Heimdall sounds good to me too.
Simon Mac Donald
http://hi.im/simonmacdonald
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Laurent Hasson wrote:
> Was looking at those too a
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Viras wrote:
> If we go for mythology suggestions I would like to throw "Charon" into
> the hat. It was the ferrymen in greek mythology - (similar to the bridge).
But Charon brought dead people to the other side... in Phonegaps case
who are the dead people and what
If we go for mythology suggestions I would like to throw "Charon" into
the hat. It was the ferrymen in greek mythology - (similar to the bridge).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon_%28mythology%29
Best,
Wolfgang
Am 03.11.2011 17:46, schrieb Laurent Hasson:
> Was looking at those too a few days
Was looking at those too a few days ago... You need to consider ease of
spelling for people and easy searchability, so the umlat is cute, but hard to
type for most people I expect :)
But otherwise, +1 on the idea. That's exactly the type of name we need.
Thank you
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On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Simon MacDonald
wrote:
> However, I would be remiss not to push my own suggestion one more
> time. I'd go with Apache Bifröst (complete with umlat). The Bifröst is
> a bridge in Norse mythos that connects Midgard (Earth) with Asgard
> (realm of the gods). In our con
Need to document chunkedMode for Android FileUploadOptions
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Key: CB-13
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-13
Project: Apache Callback
Issue Type: Bug
Components:
I'm not a huge fan of "Callback" but I could live with it and I
actually like "Cordova" better.
However, I would be remiss not to push my own suggestion one more
time. I'd go with Apache Bifröst (complete with umlat). The Bifröst is
a bridge in Norse mythos that connects Midgard (Earth) with Asgar
For all cordoba fans you maybe should google for cordoba 1978 ;).
In general I would avoid a place name for use as a brand, since it is
already a "brand" by definition.
In addition taking a look at geonames and searching for cordoba reveals
many similar place names:
http://www.geonames.org/search.
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Jesse MacFadyen wrote:
> +1 for Gastown. That's a great name.
Except that many french-speaking people will inevitably think of
http://www.gastonlagaffe.com/ - a comic about a stupid (and funny)
office worker named Gaston Lagaffe, which means something like "Gaston
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