Since most Raspberry Pi runs *nix system (like respbian), and I saw there's
a youtube video already demo how to install firefox on it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cODs3ft8Xc

It comes to my mind that is it possible to compile Mulet to run on
Raspberry Pi and therefore we are able to run gaia upon it and do most
things the Raspberry Pi is capable of (which comes without telephony,
geolocation, ...)

If we open Mulet as fullscreen by default when the OS is booted, it just
works like other Firefox OS devices.

WIth that approach we may save foreseable devices porting efforts, bring
more focus on our platform, and user still able to run any app (read
'Node') they can't just give up on their device(sounds a bit like B2Gdroid).

Any thoughts?

regards
--
Fred


On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Sam Foster <[email protected]> wrote:

> I cant wait for a working Raspberry Pi port - is
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1225139 the best bug to
> track that? It seems like it unlocks a lot of potential in this new context
> of prototyping around connected devices. RPi brings an existing community
> and tools, and would be a great base to build on with parts and expansion
> modules readily available for doing lots of fun and useful stuff. The RPi
> foundation seems well aligned on mission as well.
> One thing we'll run into almost immediately is that Gaia is predominately
> touch-centric - touch exclusive even. More reasons to merge the tv system
> app.
>
>
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