On 11 Feb 2013, at 12:27, Kris Borchers wrote:
On Feb 11, 2013, at 5:48 AM, Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Kris/Douglas,
>
> I also realised there might be another point of confusion in this discussion. I'm
definitely not proposing a strategy that Aerogear needs to adopt (for you guys it's
really important to be more JS framework neutral IMO), but for JBoss. So the answer to
"What JS frameworks can I use with Aerogear?" is different to the one "I
want to use JBoss to build a mobile app, how do I do it?".
Hmmm. I feel like that could be confusing to someone new who says, "I want to use
JBoss and AeroGear to build a mobile app" and we tell them JBoss says go with
framework "X" but AeroGear says use what ever you like. This is not an easy
thing to sort out. :-)
I suppose I see it as:
* You guys cover building apps with Aerogear on
aerogear.org. Here, you cover a variety of
JS frameworks working with Aerogear.
* You guys say "if you want to learn more about using Aerogear with other products in
the JBoss suite, then see JBoss.org"
* On
JBoss.org we are more focused on showing one JS framework.
WDYT?
>
> Pete
>
> PS not sure what your team (internal) list is, please add it to the cc :-)