DefinitelyTyped(https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped) is a good
example IMO of a repo that manages to deal with an absurd ammount of issues
and PRs in a very good way, although I agree that it doesn't "suffer" from
the fact that cordova is a sum of a lot of independent modules/projects, s
I didn't mention the obvious that having Github as issues frontend will
bring a lot of noise, and current commiters don't necessarly have time to
handle this, which i perfectly understand.
Maybe the companies fueling Cordova, and those using it could help by
financing someone from our community as
Thanks Julien!
I think are definitely things we could do better in terms of integrating
with github.
Some pain points:
- Can't label PRs
- Can't merge commits from the GitHub interface (great for small commits)
- Apache infra mirroring is flaky. Changes to things like tags don't get
reflected au
Thanks for your feedback Julien!
We absolutely DO use github, and most of our conversation happens there, or
here on the dev list ( which also echoes every github code comment, pull
request discussion )
Some thoughts:
- github issues would mean we would have 30+ issue trackers, one for every
movi
Dear cordova commiters, community, users,
Please let me raise another red flag here about not fully embracing GitHub
for the Cordova project.
I'm just a long time cordova user, fanboy, local evangelist, meetup
organiser... but i can feel the daily users frustration when facing
official cordova re