Re: New release of mobile roadmap (Jan 2015)

Many thanks Dom!

Please all take a look at the Web App State document and comment on this
list if you have any additions!

Natasha

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On 2/2/15, 10:24 PM, "Dominique Hazael-Massieux" <dom@w3.org> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I've just released the January 2015 edition of the mobile standards
>roadmap:
>http://www.w3.org/2015/01/mobile-web-app-state/
>
>That new edition is in particular structured around the Application
>Foundations that W3C CEO Jeff Jaffe introduced a few months ago:
>http://www.w3.org/blog/2014/10/application-foundations-for-the-open-web-pl
>atform/
>https://www.w3.org/wiki/Application_Foundations
>
>It also document the following changes since the previous release:
>
>Published as First Public Working Draft
>         Packaging on the Web, a joint work by the Web Applications
>Working Group and the Technical Architecture Group describing a
>Web-compatible format for packaging resources together, was published as
>a First Public Working Draft;
>         Frame Timing, an API developed by the Web Performance Working
>Group to provide detailed frame-per-second data on running Web
>applications, was published as a First Public Working Draft;
>
>Returned to Working Draft
>         the Resource Timing API which had reached Candidate
>Recommendation status, had its scope expanded with a few additional
>properties and has thus returned to Working Draft status;
>
>Reached Candidate Recommendation
>         the battery API was republished as a Candidate Recommendation
>after a short Last Call review;
>         the Web Cryptography API reached Candidate Recommendation status;
>
>Reached Proposed Recommendation
>         the Server-Sent Events, Pointer Events and Vibration APIs
>reached Proposed Recommendation status;
>
>Reached Recommendation
>         the Indexed Database API was released as a W3C Recommendation;
>
>Specification merged, split or abandoned
>         the fullscreen API, previously co-developed in W3C by the Web
>Applications and CSS Working Groups, has been abandoned by these groups
>and has now fully moved to the WHATWG;
>
>Newly tracked
>         the document now tracks the Task Scheduler API from the System
>Applications Working Group as an additional tool in the application
>lifecycle category; it allows to schedule a given task at a given time.
>
>Dom
>
>

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