- From: Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 15:54:31 +0200
- To: "public-web-mobile@w3.org" <public-web-mobile@w3.org>
Hi, I've just released the May 2015 edition of the mobile standards roadmap: http://www.w3.org/2015/05/mobile-web-app-state/ It documents the following changes since January: > Published as First Public Working Draft > the audio ouput devices API which lets orient audio streams to different output devices was published as a First Public Working Draft in February; > the Presentation API, a critical component in enabling second-screen experiences, was released as First Public Working Draft in February; > the WAI WCAG and UAAG Working Groups released their mapping of accessibility guidelines to mobile as a Fist Public Working Draft in February; > the credential management API that lets Web applications interact with browser-stored user credentials, was published as First Public Working Draft in April; > the Permissions API which exposes what permissions the user has or has not granted to the Web app, was published as First Public Working Draft in April; > The Web Payments Interest Group published a First Public Working Draft of their payment use cases in April; > > Published as Last Call Working Draft > the Media Capture and Streams specification that brings audio and video from cameras and microphones to Web applications was published as a Last Call Working Draft in April; > > Returned to Working Draft > the canvas API, previously published as a Candidate Recommendation, returned to Last Call Working Draft status to reflect changes brought to its accessibility features; > > Reached Candidate Recommendation > the Web Notifications API that lets Web apps notify theirs users using the underlying OS notification system, was released as a Candidate Recommendation; > > Specification merged, split or abandoned > the work started on an NFC API in the NFC Working Group has been abandonned, while new work on browser-compatible approach to NFC has started in the Web NFC Community Group; > > Newly tracked > the Geolocation Working Group released an editors draft of their proposed Geofencing API. As always, contributions to the next release are welcome on https://github.com/w3c-webmob/mobile-web-app-standards/ Thanks! Dom
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