On 20-May-09, at 6:58 PM, Peter Kasting wrote:

> Similar-sounding goals to Chrome extensions: web-tech-based, no  
> restart needed, backwards-compatible, etc.

... API-based for well-understood common developer tasks (user  
notifications, bookmark integration, UI additions, etc), lower barrier  
to entry, more web-like and web-centric development model, quick  
iterative in-browser development environment.

The goals for the project are outlined on our wiki here:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Jetpack

(You can also join the conversation in Google Groups 
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla-labs-jetpack 
  or on irc.mozilla.org#jetpack)

> Not sure how much overlap there is between the two.  Any Mozillians  
> who read this (hi beltzner!) feel free to chime in.  It would be  
> very cool if these would run in Chrome and Chrome extensions in  
> Firefox.

I'm actually not sure at all. In terms of the scripts themselves, both  
are based in JS, though the APIs at this point are very different  
looking. Might be worth investigating standardizing common browser UI  
actions (notification, opening a tab, adding a bookmark, etc) and even  
seeing if we can dovetail with any of the w3c-webapps work? Hard to  
tell what the right way is to go about these things.

I do agree, though, that we don't want to get into a fragmented story  
where when you go to a website you see a kajillion buttons to download  
a script for site X for each browser. Though link-rel and such might  
make that easier.

cheers,
mike

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