Mobile Minutes 2007-10-24
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Agenda
- Administrivia
- Making sure you are signed up to the mailing list
- Making sure you can access the IRC
- White Paper - Rhys
- Editor: Rick Saletta
- Contributors: Mike Smith, Rotan Hanrahan, Dan Appelquist, Rhys Lewis
- Other contributors?
- Review current table of contents [1]
- Still appropriate?
- Relationship with Mobile Ajax FAQ [2]
- Contributions
- Solicit input for specific sections
- Who will contribute?
- Feedback from recent OMA meeting - Rhys
- Progress on device characteristics API work
- Any implications for the OAA API work
- Any other business?
- Wrap up
- References
Minutes
Chair: Rhys Scribe: Rhys Attendees: Jon, Rhys, Rick, Ellen, Louenas, Kai, Paddy, Bertrand, Rocco
- Agenda: http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/Mobile_Minutes_2007-10-24
- Rhys notes that there is a mailing list and encourages people to join. Also that there is an IRC for the call
- Ellen and Lounas both expect to be able to contribute.
- Jon suggests talking about the unique opportunities for developers that mobile devices offer
- Jon adds GPS, camera, messaging etc. are examples
- Jon notes that Dan had a slide from the conference that had a more complete list of challenges. This was in the Mobile Ajax workshop. Other presentations add challenges and opportunities too
- Jon - looks like a good initial outline
- Rhys +1
- Ellen - do we need something about compatibility between implementations of Ajax, or lack of it as one of the challenges
- Rick - Avoiding the fragmentation issues that affected J2ME
- Paddy +1
- Rick - Plan to avoid fragmentation in mobile Ajax
- Louenas - address security in the good practice section.
- Jon - Will be some good practices associated with keeping applications small and simple. Also ways of being able to support different input devices
- Jon - Helping Ajax developers write programs that are small and portable
- Jon - At one point if you avoided multiple files, it improved performance by avoiding latency
- Louenas - Problems associated with latency and battery use
- Jon - Lots of use of XHR will cause battery use.
- Louenas - Main difference between desktop and mobile is optimisation of communications. Really important difference for mobile frameworks.
- Louenas - minimise the number of messages improves performance and reduces battery drain
- Jon - Do we want to touch on widgets? Nokia has gone public with Widget APIs in S60.
- Louenas - Yeah
- Jon - We should mention it in characterising mobile Ajax support today
- Rhys +1
- Jon - One thing that came out of the workshop was the belief that des
- desktop browser technology would be available eventually. OMA is producing its last spec for browsing
- Jon - Could capture the bullets from the workshop in the section on futures
- Jon - eg availability of desktop capability on mobile devices
- Paddy - We talked a bit about device APIs. Is it worth mentioning that there are other things we are omitting?
- Jon - Yes, we should mention them. Could put them under challenges and opportunities. No common API available yet
- Jon - could mention that there are platform specific APIs. Java, Windows Mobile etc.
- Jon - talk about the current state of APIs and the current security issues
- Rhys - could also add it in the futures section as something that may become more standardised in future
- Jon - We probably need to be prepared to rev the document on a fairly regularly basis to take account of the future actually happening
- Rhys - I'll create a skeleton page with the table of contents so that people can then add material directly.
- Rhys asks if people think they could add material in the next two to three weeks.
- Rhys - general agreement that that is ok.
- Rhys - gives us time to debate in the next call before Rick starts editing.
- Rocco - i'd be happy to contribute - note sure if i should become a member before that though...?
- Rhys briefly outlines the OMA meeting last week and discussion on device characteristics
- No AOBs
- Rhys closes meeting
