2009/2/1 Ant Miller :
> based on google webkit, pyjamas is a cross-browser _web_ application
> development API.
> /Quote
Probably a typo, It means Google Web Toolkit,
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/ (which is where the words "Google
webkit" links to), licensed under Apache License 2.0, third pa
Eh? Oops, sorry. I was getting that info from the Advogato: Pyjamas page
here: http://www.advogato.org/article/981.html
Quote:
*who - bbb..back up a bit: what's pyjamas?
based on google webkit, pyjamas is a cross-browser _web_ application
development API.*
/Quote
Confused now...
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On Su
On 1 Feb 2009, at 11:23, Ant Miller wrote:
But forgive my utter ignorance, but since there is a layer
of Google Web Kit underpinning this, doesn't that make it's "openess"
a bit less "open"?
errr WebKit is not a Google engine - it has been open sourced out of
Apple, having come out of KHTM
If you want better access to Government data, then get commenting on
the Power of Information TaskForce report here
http://talk.dius.gov.uk/poit/
The stuff about freeing up Ordinance Survey geospatial data is here:
http://talk.dius.gov.uk/poit/2009/01/trading-funds/
On this one, your comments
That sounds great- it's been troubling me for a while that the shift
into rich web apps seems to have been tied to a couple of proprietary
platforms. But forgive my utter ignorance, but since there is a layer
of Google Web Kit underpinning this, doesn't that make it's "openess"
a bit less "open"?
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