Not as untenable a thought as you suggest; there are a great many devs out
there considering iOS 7 as the base level of support for the next version
of their apps after iOS 7 is released. Leaving the iPhone 5 out of it (it's
not exactly Cordova's fault that BB hasn't made more phones on BB10),
Remove ? No! Just leave the source in there. Somebody might be interested
in it. We can stop shipping it though if we are still doing it.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Lorin Beer lorin.beer@gmail.comwrote:
Scare-quotes due to playbook never being an officially supported platform.
Well, we should obviously not go purging the source, but I think that if it
isn't actively being maintained or tested, then it should be included in
releases and given new version numbers.
Unless there is anyone interested in maintaining it, I think the best we
can do for users is signal the last
yes, that's exactly what I meant. I'm not going to go deleting code to
remove all history of playbook. It will be no longer released as part of
Cordova in future releases.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:
I think, or at least thought, that is what Lorin meant.
I am just a little annoyed because of the promise that we would get
PlayBook support with the big BlackBerry 10 rewrite that was done. The
promise was we were just shelving the Java Phone OS code and cleaning up
things for PlayBook and BlackBerry 10.
I hope that the official support for
doubtful Gord,
I think the promise of PlayBook support alongside BlackBerry10 Support was
contingent on porting BB10 to the playbook. My understanding is that this
is considered infeasible due to the ram requirements of BB10.
One way or another no one is currently stepping up to the plate to