Hello!
While doing some research for a magazine article I stumbled across the
Bondi project from OMTP:
http://bondi.omtp.org/
For those who do not know it: It is a standardisation effort to specify
Web2.0 APIs and create an SDK for Web2.0 applications on mobile devices,
the SDK and developer info is here:
http://bondidev.omtp.org/
This actually makes IMHO a lot of sense and could also enhance MeeGo to
a large extend. And since it is a standard propose by OMTP it is
somewhat vendor neutral - in contrast to Palm's WebOS Mojo.
There is a reference implementation for Win-mobile under Apache 2.0
license and LiMo developed an SDK with Eclipse plugin:
http://bondisdk.limofoundation.org/
So in summary I would guess that a Bondi implementation for MeeGo should
not be too hard to do but would enable a whole new set of possible
applications... and to avoid even more (uh - the "f" word ;)
fragmentation it would probably be a good idea to pick up some existing
standard.
So questions are:
- has anyone else already looked at Bondi for MeeGo?
- opinions?
- is there already work going on somewhere?
Cheers
nils
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