I am very excited about this!
The cordova suite of projects have never addressed emulation and my go-to
has always been Ripple.
If there is anything I can do to help please let me know.
Mentors (Jukka?): other than setting up a repository, do you foresee any
issues with moving ahead with this? At the minimum I understand an audit
of the code and decoupling existing code from RIM-specific stuff is a
necessity, as well as a license audit (RAT tool), but, any other issues
you foresee or any recommendations/guidance on moving this forward that
our community could help with?
On 7/20/12 4:20 PM, "Gord Tanner" <gtanner@gmail.com> wrote:
>RIM has done a lot of work in Ripple to support the Cordova (PhoneGap)
>platform, now having almost full support for all of the platform APIs.
>
>We(RIM) believes that the natural home for Ripple is in the Apache
>Software
>Foundation as a sub-project of Cordova and we want to contribute Ripple to
>the ASF. However, this is the first time we are doing something like this
>and the entire company is focused on our BB10 delivery.
>
>We have been working very closely with the former Nitobi guys and will
>also
>work closely with the Cordova community. We hope to have the support
>needed
>in this community to help us find the best way to make this happen.
>
>If you are wondering what ripple is you can see the code here:
>https://github.com/blackberry/Ripple-UI
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