On 4 Mar 2013, at 09:46, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
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> On 1 March 2013 11:15, Scott Wilson <scott.bradley.wilson@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just remembered I did some work on converting Chrome apps to W3C widgets a couple of years ago:
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> http://scottbw.wordpress.com/2011/02/17/converting-chrome-installed-web-apps-into-w3c-widgets/
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> Yes I was looking at this recently. Do opera still use W3C formats? Maybe we could note that, if so ...
They use it for Opera Extensions.
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> On 28 Feb 2013, at 14:37, Koichi Takagi wrote:
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> > Hi Scott,
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> > you may find it in [1].
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> > And I think
> > "Mozilla App Store" means "Firefox Marketplace".
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> > [1] http://www.w3.org/community/webappstore/wiki/Manifest
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> > Koichi
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> >> Hi Jonathan,
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> >> I can't see it - do you have a URL for it?
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> >> On 28 Feb 2013, at 06:19, 전종홍 wrote:
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> >> Dear All,
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> >> This is a draft comparison table for the Manifest in the Web Stores.
> >> (It compares three types of manifest format : W3C Widget, Mozilla
> >> App Store, Chrome Store)
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> >> I hope it could be a good starting point for standardized manifest
> >> format on the open web store environment.
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> >> If you have any comments or suggestions, please let me know that.
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> >> Best Regards,
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> >> --- Jonathan Jeon
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