The vote has now closed. The results are:
Positive Binding Votes: 3
Christopher J. Brody
Jesse MacFadyen
Darryl Pogue
Negative Binding Votes: 0
The vote has passed.
Thanks for your vote and consideration.
Chris
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 8:24 PM Chris Brody
"We should consider KitKat 'abandoned'" w.r.t. the media plugin, not
Cordova...
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 11:47 PM Shazron wrote:
> Using http might fix the test, for sure - but I think we should move on to
> testing https only, as the new normal.
>
> Although this is through one major browser
Using http might fix the test, for sure - but I think we should move on to
testing https only, as the new normal.
Although this is through one major browser vendor (which dwarfs all others
at 60% market share) -- the coming https-pocalypse later this year (see
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Why don't we just use http instead of https? shouldn't that fix the
problems too? or https is required in other platforms?
2018-06-19 11:32 GMT+02:00 Ken Naito :
> Hi Shazron,
>
> Thanks for the advice!
> I sent a new commit of PR, which removes some tests for Android 4.4.
>
> Ken Naito.
>
> On
Hi Shazron,
Thanks for the advice!
I sent a new commit of PR, which removes some tests for Android 4.4.
Ken Naito.
On 2018/06/19 13:35, Shazron wrote:
Thanks Ken!
I think we should go for the simpler option, and log this as a new
issue that is known and out of our control. Android 4.4 (even