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Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ....
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David Masterson |
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Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development .... |
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Fri, 08 Aug 2014 21:22:19 -0700 |
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Alexis <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> In light of recent discussions about 'MobileOrg' - which seemingly
> actually constitutes two distinct projects for two different platforms -
> together with the apparent relative lack of activity of both projects,
> despite demand for them, i can't help but wonder if the 'MobileOrg'
> endeavour needs a reboot.
>
> More specifically, it seems to me that rebuilding MobileOrg as a single
> project on top of Apache Cordova:
>
> https://cordova.apache.org/
>
> might be a way forward, for several reasons:
>
> * It would help ensure that basically the same set of functionality is
> available across platforms, modulo specific limitations/issues with
> specific platforms. And when people add or modify core functionality,
> that functionality would more easily become available to people across
> platforms, rather than the functionality being initially implemented
> on platform X, and people on platform Y having to wait for it to be
> implemented in its entirety.
>
> * Overall, only one lot of end-user documentation would need to be
> maintained.
>
> * It would enable MobileOrg to be made available for mobile platforms
> other than Android and iOS, such as Windows Phone and Blackberry.
>
> * The number of people available to assist with development might well
> be greater, due to the core development environment involving HTML,
> CSS and JavaScript. Barriers to entry for both regular and occasional
> committers would be much lower.
>
> i'm aware that Cordova has various limitations,
> including-but-not-limited-to the lack of native 'feel' of Cordova-based
> applications. However, i feel that the above advantages, combined with
> the my notion that Emacs users are probably less concerned with a
> perfectly slick UI than with having access to functionality they
> need/want, probably outweighs such limitations.
>
> Unfortunately, due to other existing commitments, i wouldn't be able to
> take point on such a reboot. But i'd definitely be willing and able to
> help out! Particularly in the area of contact management and syncing,
> of course. :-)
>
> Thoughts/comments/criticisms?
Sounds interesting. Unfortunately, I haven't done this type of
development in many years. At this moment, I'm not even sure how to go
about setting up Cordova and its prerequisites. Otherwise, I might be
interested in taking the lead on this.
Ultimately, someone will have to pull apart the current
immplementation(s) of MobileOrg in order to redevelop it in Cordova.
Anyone got a handle on that?
--
David Masterson
Programmer At Large
- [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Alexis, 2014/08/08
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Xebar Saram, 2014/08/09
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ....,
David Masterson <=
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Ashton Kemerling, 2014/08/12
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., David Wagle, 2014/08/12
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Ashton Kemerling, 2014/08/12
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Alexis, 2014/08/12
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Ashton Kemerling, 2014/08/13
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Jacek Generowicz, 2014/08/13
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Carlos Sosa, 2014/08/13
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Alexis, 2014/08/13
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Alexis, 2014/08/12
Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Jacek Generowicz, 2014/08/09