Thanks, nice interview. And, yes, agree with John, the devices
selection is key. Also, IMO 3rd party browsers should not be a
priority (focusing on the device default browser would bring a better
reach)

Jeremy,


On Jan 11, 1:13 pm, Rick Waldron <waldron.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been using jQuery 1.4a2 with webOS apps as-is, so far no real issues.
> One thing I'm working on as a personal project is creating a plugin to
> support the following events:
>
> acceleration, orientationchange, shaking, shakestart, shakeend
>
> More news as progress continues.
>
> Rick
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Ralph Whitbeck 
> <ralph.whitb...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Jeremy,
>
> > If you are interested John and I discuss mobile jQuery alot more in the
> > first episode of the jQuery Podcast.
> >http://blog.jquery.com/2009/11/13/announcing-the-official-jquery-podc...
>
> > Ralph
>
> > On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Jeremy Chone <jeremy.ch...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> Very cool. I think and hope that mobile apps will eventually move to
> >> the Web (as they did in the PC world). Good to hear that the jQuery
> >> team is looking ahead.
>
> >> My 2 cents: jQuery does not have to support 90% of the browser enabled
> >> mobile devices, but just focus on the strategic ones. Even if it
> >> supports only iPhone 3GS+, Android 2.0+, Palm Pre, and Blackberry
> >> (from a version that have a descent mobile browser), it would be a
> >> huge step forward. Other devices can use simpler HTML/CSS interfaces.
> >> At first, I think that high-quality support is more important than
> >> volume of devices supported. As long as the Web developer has a
> >> significantly higher reach that developing native SDK apps, jQuery for
> >> Mobile would bring a great value.
>
> >> Also, might be a good idea to create/sponsor a jQueryMobile, which
> >> could be a sort of jQueryUI for the Mobile world (e.g., smaller and
> >> more targeted to Mobile widgets).
>
> >> Anyway, just thoughts. Thanks for the response.
>
> >> Jeremy,
>
> >> On Jan 10, 9:56 am, John Resig <jere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > Any mobile browser part of the jQuery test suite?
>
> >> > Not yet, no.
>
> >> > > Any roadmap on the subject?
>
> >> > Yes! We've already collected a number of mobile devices from
> >> > manufacturers and will be integrating them into our test suite after
> >> > 1.4 is out.
>
> >> > --John
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