Hi!
> 3. Add NimbusBase as an alternative to remotestorage for the unhosted
> movement and cross promote
> *
> *
> *Cost:* None, no integration
> *Result:* NimbusBase can be added as an additional technology, and people
> can choose what's best for their projects. However, since we're a
> commercial venture, and unhosted seems like a non-profit movement with one
> project which is remotestorage, it might not work.
Actually the unhosted movement is an anarchist movement without a centralized
government - in fact i would say it does not even have a decentralized
government. :) It is just a subset of the open web app movement:
web apps = hosted web apps + unhosted web apps
Nobody (not even the W3C) can officially add, or fail to add, a technology
to the web be decree; it is the sum of what people use in practice.
So NimbusBase is already a part of the unhosted movement because it deals
with web apps that have no per-app hosted backend.
The current landing page on
https://unhosted.org/ is a stop-gap, there is
a ticket for creating a new good main page that describes unhosted web apps.
So I'll make sure NimbusBase is mentioned on there.
Likewise, please use the term "unhosted web app" as synonymous to
"serverless" or "a static html page" as you call it in your documentation,
and "browser applications" or "static web apps" as Dropbox call them. html5 apps,
offline apps, client-side apps, fat client, it's all the same concept of
"web apps that are not hosted web apps", so we call them "unhosted web apps".
> 4. Collaborate in building a rockstar open source app that does something
> significant and well, and release it to the world with both remotestorage
> and Nimbusbase version. Ideas: Basecamp clone, wunderlist clone, kippt
> clone, pinterest clone, etc
how would you do this? One backbone app with two backbone store implementations?
I don't "speak" backbone myself, but maybe Niklas or Martin or someone else
has ideas about how remoteStorage modules can expose collections (folders) of
models (files) more fluently? Not sure if this is possible in a way that would
make sense, but it's worth a try! :)
At least, please consider NimbusBase apps as first-class "unhosted web apps",
and promote them as such, because they (as apps) have no backend, and i will
also make sure the new
unhosted.org main page will reflect that.
Cheers!
Michiel