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Summary
The Web Bluetooth API allows web pages to communicate to a wide variety of devices over Bluetooth.
Contact email
Spec
Motivation
As connectable devices proliferate, users will need a frictionless way of interacting with them. For public devices in particular, users will tend to interact with them in quick, ephemeral ways. The web and the Web Bluetooth API provides a model to facilitate these frictionless interactions.
Goals for experimentation
Have we selected a useful subset of Bluetooth functionality?
Is the API surface convenient for developers?
What wrappers do people build to improve the API? Can we provide that interface directly?
Do we need to implement the whole spec to ship, or can we usefully omit things like getDescriptor?
What types of websites / device manufacturers are interested in the API?
Experimental timeline
Enabled:
February 26th, 2016: Chrome 50 Branch to Dev.
April 19th: Chrome 50 Stable*.
May 20th: Chrome 52 Branch to Dev.
4 weeks of 50 stable channel feedback.
May 31st: Chrome 51 Stable*.
July 1st: Chrome 53 Branch to Dev.
10 weeks of 50 stable channel feedback.
4 weeks of 51 stable channel feedback.
July 26th: Chrome 52 Stable*.
Disabled:
September 6th, 2016: Chrome 53 Stable*. Initial experiment terminates.
* Stable dates are estimates: https://www.chromium.org/developers/calendar.
Any risks when the experiment finishes?
Sites may be built to work with Web Bluetooth, and these will stop working when it's removed.
Ongoing technical constraints
To ship, we need tests that use real Bluetooth radio communication, which will add requirements to the physical setup of our testing infrastructure. We're not adding those tests for the experiment.
Will this feature be supported on all six Blink platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, and Android WebView)?
For the experimental framework launch, only Chrome OS and Android.
Eventually, the API will be supported on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android.
OWP launch tracking bug
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=581740
Link to entry on the feature dashboard
https://www.chromestatus.com/features/5264933985976320
Experimental timeline
Enabled:
Disabled:
As an update, we've again decided to change the schedule for the experiment. We plan to start the origin trial in M53 -- I'll share more details on a timeline as we approach the date.Thanks,AniOn Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:14 PM Anirudh Mohan <anim...@google.com> wrote:Hi all,As an update to this, we've decided to start the experiment one release later in M51. Below is the updated timeline:Experimental timeline
Enabled:
- April 8, 2016: Chrome 51 Branch to Dev.
- May 31st: Chrome 51 Stable*.
- Jul 1: Chrome 53 Branch to Dev.
- 4 weeks of 51 stable channel feedback.
- Jul 26: Chrome 52 Stable*.
- Aug 26: Chrome 54 Branch to Dev.
- 13 weeks of 51 stable channel feedback.
- 5 weeks of 52 stable channel feedback.
- Sep 6: Chrome 53 Stable*.
Disabled:
- Oct 18, 2016: Chrome 54 Stable*. Initial experiment terminates.
September 6th, 2016: Chrome 53 Stable*. Initial experiment terminates.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:25 AM abhishek Kanodia <abhi.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:Thank You so much.Abhishek KanodiaUnder Graduate StudentBITS PilaniOn 17 February 2016 at 21:27, Jeffrey Yasskin <jyas...@chromium.org> wrote:There's no deadline. We can generate experimental framework keys at any time.
On Feb 16, 2016 11:26 PM, "abhishek Kanodia" <abhi.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:Is there any specific deadline to submit the demo websites. Because we are building our demo website and it may take us 30 days to come up with a demoAbhishek KanodiaUnder Graduate StudentBITS PilaniOn 17 February 2016 at 00:18, Jeffrey Yasskin <jyas...@chromium.org> wrote:Thanks for the interest!For Chrome 50, we're keeping fairly tight control over which sites can participate in the public experiment, but you can experiment on your own machines by turning on the chrome://flags/#enable-web-bluetooth flag. When you have a demo you can show us, mail web-bl...@chromium.org, and we'll see if we can whitelist you. Check out https://plus.google.com/communities/108953318610326025178 for the other demos people are building.We expect to open up signups much more in Chrome 51, so even if we can't give you access to Chrome 50 users, you should be able to run a public experiment 6 weeks later.JeffreyOn Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 2:13 AM, <abhi.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:HelloI am a developer from India who keeps a great interest in web bluetooth API.I want to experiment it with beacons for my website.How can I enter?Thank You
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