> On Jan 21, 2017, at 11:05 AM, Anton Lundin <[email protected]> wrote: > I've bin playing with https://home-assistant.io/ a bit, and they are > using a modern web-app as their frontend. It works okay-ish on mobile, > and thats good enough for those needs, so I'd say for more limited > applications, html5 / service-worker / manifest.json is a viable > cross-platform option, but if you'd like butter smooth and great, native > is the way to go still.
I don't know, I want something that more than one person contributes to. So I'm happy to have a Java Android app at this point. Assuming we have at least three developers who have done this before, are willing to help me get the infrastructure set up and get me over the hump to be able to build and maintain that, and are willing and able to commit sufficient time to do this. Another start with one developer who gets distracted by something else after six months isn't going to help us, then I'd rather keep messing with the QML app. And anyway, I'd really, really, really, REALLY appreciate some help from those who have braved QML to get the current app to be able to ship an updated version that fixes some of the glaring bugs. Of course, the alternative is to just say "FUCK Kirigami 2" (given that we are planning to abandon that failed direction, apparently) and change our script to checkout Kirigami 1 and simply try and release a new version based on that. Come to think of, I think that's what I'll do. /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
