Re: officially supported plugins from the Cordova community

2013-10-16 Thread James Jong
: James Jong [mailto:wjamesj...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, 16 October 2013 5:17 AM To: dev@cordova.apache.org Subject: officially supported plugins from the Cordova community As we're breaking out and developing more and more plugins, one question I have been getting is what is the set

officially supported plugins from the Cordova community

2013-10-15 Thread James Jong
As we're breaking out and developing more and more plugins, one question I have been getting is what is the set of plugins officially supported by the Cordova community? It's unclear to me what defines this set. Here's how I've been categorizing them. Supported 1) Publicly documented APIs on

Re: officially supported plugins from the Cordova community

2013-10-15 Thread Andrew Grieve
I think it depends on what your definition of officially supported is. If it's that we'll try and fix bugs that arise in them, I think they are all officially supported. In a 3.0 world, I think we'll move more towards having docs bundled with plugins instead of hosted on docs.cordova.io, so I

Re: officially supported plugins from the Cordova community

2013-10-15 Thread Brian LeRoux
oversight opened a bug: http://issues.cordova.io/5089 On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote: Here's the question I'm wondering about: The console plugin is not documented in cordova-docs. Is that an oversight, or is it a plugin that is treated differently?