Re: Welcome in the HTML5 Performance Task Force

Hi Philippe,

Is this effort going forward?

And, this seems quite relevant, if folks haven't seen it already:
  http://blog.forecast.io/its-not-a-web-app-its-an-app-you-install-from-the-web/

Cheers,



On 29/03/2013, at 8:36 AM, Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org> wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> If you're receiving this email, it means that you expressed interest in
> participating in the HTML5 Performance Task Force and also that I've
> been slow at launching it. If I was mistaken, please let me know and
> I'll remove your name. So far, we have on the list Arvind Jain, Ganesh
> Rao, Jatinder Mann, Mark Nottingham, Giridhar Mandyam, Boris Zbarsky and
> Velmurugan Periasamy.
> 
> I did set up a wiki page at:
> http://www.w3.org/wiki/HTML5_Performance
> 
> To start the discussion, I'm copying the questions I've been adding into
> the wiki here.
> 
> Arvind, you proposed in the past to help figuring out the performance
> comparison of native apps vs Web Applications. Are you still interested
> in providing data on that front?
> 
> I've added a few bottlenecks that I read in a recent message. How should
> we proceed in identifying the performance issues?
> 
> It might be too early to talk about solutions yet but I did propose a
> few on the wiki.
> 
> Anything else we should talk about?
> 
> Is the problem real?
> 
>     * Do we have examples of slow Web applications?
>     * Should we and can we compare the performance of native
>       applications with Web applications?
> 
> Identifying the performance issues
> 
>     * Where are the bottlenecks?
>     * Are there common patterns/usages where performance becomes
>       an issue?
>     * Are performance gaps similar on desktop and mobile? Are
>       those gaps specific to an implementation, set of devices,
>       or OS?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> -- 
> Philippe
> 
> 
> 

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Received on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 01:39:02 UTC