Hey All,
Just a quick update not that some of the commit messages referenced
directly (from the Pull Request) may have changed (i.e. been rebased), in
case you are wondering why they do not work anymore (if anyone is still
checking out this thread, that is). :-)
(pull request link again) -
Just a philosophical soapbox, not a specific complaint.
Will device proxy add significant complexity to the user experience or
the runtime maintenance?
-- Marcel
On 12/19/2012 4:32 PM, Filip Maj wrote:
Can you elaborate?
On 12/19/12 12:47 PM, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
IMHO,
Hi All,
Sorry for the prolonged silence here, I'm kinda of on vacation and tried to
stay somewhat disconnected :-)
I also don't think that device proxy will introduce much if any complexity.
The interesting part to me is that it will allow the developer to more
easily expose quirky behaviour
This sounds great.
Out of curiosity, does the Ripple emulator try to emulate the quirks of the
various webviews?
Specifically, can I use this flow to get some initial development of
Android cordova apps and still have access to a web inspector? (Ios6 has
spoiled me)
And on that topic, for those
Simplicity and speed for sure are the main use cases :)
It is an emulation tool, so you can stick to your desktop browser for
rapid iteration and development. Usually you could develop with the
browser and do about three-quarters of your development in there before
having to switch to deploying
Fair enough, that does sound pretty great :)
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Filip Maj f...@adobe.com wrote:
Simplicity and speed for sure are the main use cases :)
It is an emulation tool, so you can stick to your desktop browser for
rapid iteration and development. Usually you could
IMHO, in general sacrificing a few points may be worth keeping things
substantially more simple and fast.
-- Marcel
On 12/19/2012 1:23 PM, Filip Maj wrote:
Simplicity and speed for sure are the main use cases :)
With Ripple I am able
to stay on my laptop longer - maybe about 90% of the way.
Can you elaborate?
On 12/19/12 12:47 PM, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
IMHO, in general sacrificing a few points may be worth keeping things
substantially more simple and fast.
-- Marcel
On 12/19/2012 1:23 PM, Filip Maj wrote:
Simplicity and speed for sure are the main use cases :)
Werd! Let's see those branches get merged in and dropped into apache infra!
On 12/17/12 12:45 PM, Dan Silivestru dan.silives...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Cordova and Ripple communites,
As some of you might know, we had a great hack session with some of the
good folks at Adobe this past week in