- From: Paul Libbrecht <paul@hoplahup.net>
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 16:53:54 +0100
- To: Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org>
- Cc: public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>
Dominique, I definitely agree this is a useful deliverable; I wish more EU projects be as careful in their survey as that! I was looking to see if MathML was mentioned (I think it should as a future technology but it has almost zero coverage on the mobile world yet). But I realize that HTML is also not decomposed there. It seems to be assumed and mentioned in many places. Am I right? I would think a feature-by-feature analysis of what's in HTML4/5/XHTML and works on mobiles would be rather useful. paul Le 24 févr. 2011 à 16:03, Dominique Hazael-Massieux a écrit : > (bcc to public-html and public-device-apis; please follow-up on > public-webapps) > > Hi, > > As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've > compiled a report on the existing technologies in development (or in > discussion) at W3C for building Web applications and that are > particularly relevant on mobile devices: > http://www.w3.org/2011/02/mobile-web-app-state.html > > It is meant as a picture of the current state as of today, based on my > own (necessarily limited) knowledge of the specifications and their > current implementations. > > I'm very much looking for feedback on the document, the mistakes it most > probably contains, its overall organization, its usefulness. > > I can also look into moving it in a place where a larger community could > edit it (dvcs.w3.org, or www.w3.org/wiki/ for instance) if anyone is > interested in contributing. > > I'll likely publish regular updates to the document (e.g. every 3 > months?), esp. if it helps sufficiently many people to understand our > current ongoing activities in this space. > > Thanks, > > Dom > > 1. http://mobiwebapp.eu/ > > >
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