On the practical side, it makes it a bit harder to install a Cordova plugin
from a git repo (because you need to point to a subdir) via Eclipse Thym
and Cordova CLI.
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On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Erik Jan de Wit <edewit(a)redhat.com> wrote:
We get a release of AeroGear Cordova and all it’s components. I know
if
you want to find out what changed for each plugin and version, that will be
less ideal. If you have a suggestion to have it tracked better I’m all ears
On 27 May,2014, at 16:16 , Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Erik Jan de Wit <edewit(a)redhat.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now Cordova has it’s own jira project and therefore it’s own version
> number, but in github the plugins have their own repository. Would it make
> sense to move all the plugins into one central github repository and when
> making a release to release all of them?
>
That means we get a few new release of the geo-plugin, while we really
have just changed things on the push-plugin (as an example) ?
-Matthias
>
> Wdyt?
> Erik Jan
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