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Great point Kumar. I agree that it should be made more clear that Open
Web Apps are intended to be standardized and to become part of "the web."
I can't speak for marketing-type writing but I work on the Open Web Apps
developer docs and I have noticed that it is not really clear in much of
the docs where Mozilla ends and standards begin. Like which parts of the
nuts and bolts of OWA are intended to eventually be standardized, where
Firefox comes in and so on. I have been thinking about how to make this
clear throughout the developer docs, or at least in a couple visible
locations.
I want to at least identify the parts of OWA that are intended to be
standardized at some point. I'm interested in feedback on my attempt below.
Intended eventual standards:
- OWA manifest
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Apps/Manifest
- OWA API (mozApps API)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Apps/Apps_JavaScript_API
- Web APIs to access things like phone, geolocation, etc. These are
numerous and messy to explain the status of.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAPI,
http://arewemobileyet.com/
- Mozilla Marketplace, I have heard that the idea is to export this
also, if not standardize it.
- payments?
- identity? (Persona/BrowserID)
- FirefoxOS?
- what else?
And then maybe a list of related standards or proposed or eventual
standards that are related to OWA but Mozilla is not driving them.
I'm thinking that an MDN article is needed with a title like "Open Web
Apps and Web standards". I could probably steal a lot from your nice
blog post Kumar. And maybe some indication on Apps doc pages that they
are "non-standard" or "intended standard" or whatever.
Mark Giffin
On 9/14/2012 9:34 AM, Kumar McMillan wrote:
> On a separate thread, Dees posted this recent note from Paul Irish:
https://plus.google.com/113127438179392830442/posts/fR3iiuN4kEF
> It is a passionate call to action: apps are real and the web is in urgent danger. I could not agree more. When I read it I felt motivated to evangelize but then I read this in one of the top comments and felt even more motivated:
>
> "There's the Chrome App Store, which is Chrome-specific ... there's Mozilla Marketplace, which is gratuitously Mozilla-specific …"
>
> I know this person is just misinformed but we absolutely *must* communicate that Mozilla is building an open apps platform. We're not building a Mozilla specific platform.
>
> The recent press on Firefox OS has been great. The press really seems to understand that we're trying to disrupt the mobile space with a new device. I've seen some passionate blog posts from developers too. However, I do not see people communicating exactly how our apps are fully portable to any HTML5 compliant device. It's simple: some app seller issues a receipt and the receipt is cryptographically verifiable. It's not tied to Mozilla's marketplace. We will be one marketplace out of many and the Firefox OS phone will be one compliant device out of many.
>
> So here you go:
https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2012/09/14/apps-the-web-is-the-platform/
>
> If there are any corrections needed, please let me know.
>
>
> -Kumar
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