- From: Gyuyoung Kim <gyuyoung.kim@samsung.com>
- Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2012 15:09:53 +0900
- To: public-device-apis@w3.org, public-device-status@w3.org
> This specification has been made so it is easy to have an implementation > very close to the requirements without following them fully. Mozilla's > implementation isn't fully following the specs and will probably have to > evolve in that way. In my opinion, new editor draft is not bad as initial implementation. So, I will implement this feature based on this editor draft. I will keep update the implementation as the spec evolves and will also participate in the spec discussion. > I think it's "bandwidth" and I don't see any occurence of "bandwith". Am > I missing your point? In '6.1 Attributes' paragraph, it looks there is typo problem *bandwdith* as below, ============================================================================ ================================== 6.1 Attributes bandwidth of type double, readonly The attribute should return an estimation of the current *bandwdith* in MB/s (Megabytes per seconds) ... ============================================================================ ================================== Sorry for the late reply too. Cheers, Gyuyoung > -----Original Message----- > From: Mounir Lamouri [mailto:mounir@lamouri.fr] > Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 11:01 PM > To: public-device-apis@w3.org; public-device-status@w3.org > Subject: Re: Network Information API: new editor draft > > (I'm replying to public-device-status just in case of but this TF has > been shut down, last I've heard.) > > First of all, I'm glad to hear you are going to implement the new > Network Information API draft in Webkit! :) > > On 02/23/2012 06:24 AM, Gyuyoung Kim wrote: > > I agree with most part of the new draft. By the way, it seems Mozilla is > > implementing bandwidth based on empirical observation. Though I'm not > sure > > whether that is right way, it looks good to me for now. I'm going to > update > > existing WebKit patch based on new editor draft. > > This specification has been made so it is easy to have an implementation > very close to the requirements without following them fully. Mozilla's > implementation isn't fully following the specs and will probably have to > evolve in that way. > > Webkit doesn't have to follow the same path. > > > P.S. There is typo: *bandwdith*. Please fix it. > > I think it's "bandwidth" and I don't see any occurence of "bandwith". Am > I missing your point? > > And sorry for the late reply. > > Cheers, > -- > Mounir
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