So Tizen native applications are not "Tizen applications". Strange logic.
It would be interesting if Intel could specify which part of OSP you guys don't
like.
Regards,
Olivier
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:27 AM, "Clark, Joel" <[email protected]>
wrote:
The emphasis of the article is on “web based development”, “Tizen web
applications”, “The main development language is HTML5” “benefit of Tizen’s
focus on standard technologies is that it enables extensive core reuse…code
initially targeting Tizen can be easily ported to the Web or Web Views within
other platforms” “Tizen follows the recommendations of the W3C’s governing Web
Standards” “Tizen OS is designed to be adaptable to multiple device
types….Tizen will continue to adhere to and influence W3C web APIs to ensure
app compatibility”, “A number of Tizen Association members are participating in
W3C efforts to create an Automotive Working Group which will work on a standard
for automotive-specific web APIs”. This is the foundation for the statement
“Tizen applications will run on all devices across the Tizen ecosystem", not
OSP.
BTW the W3C Automotive Working Group is up and running.
Regards
Joel
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of olivier nyssen
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:36 PM
To: IVI Tizen
Subject: OSP
Hi everyone,
I'm reading this Tizen Association document:
https://www.tizenassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/What-is-Tizen-Platform-Final.pdf
page 9: "Tizen applications will run on all devices across the Tizen ecosystem"
So the Tizen Association doesn't seem to know that Tizen native (OSP) apps are
not compatible with Tizen IVI.
Regards,
Olivier
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