@addyosmani Too bad to see you getting on the packaged apps bandwagon. Proprietary API, non-URL-addressable apps != web apps.
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@wycats offline support problems (as you know) are being worked on. I'll be more than content once hardware access is solved@brianleroux -
@addyosmani@wycats hardware close for most sensors but sec model no where near close -
@brianleroux We need all our brainpower on that, not multiple competing proprietary non-web solutions.@addyosmani -
@wycats Totally agree, but we are getting mixed messages (at best) from other browsers. cc:@SickingJ@brianleroux@addyosmani -
@wycats To be fair, we are all forging ahead with packaged apps in the mean time. Markets won't wait.@SickingJ@brianleroux@addyosmani -
@BrendanEich I think the Mozilla short-term emphasis on packaged apps is a mistake. I have said this to@SickingJ -
@wycats we are far from putting *emphasis* on packaged apps. You are worried we'll forget the web. I don't see that happening.@BrendanEich -
@SickingJ@BrendanEich I'm worried that you're giving cover to chrome to push packaged apps as their primary app story - 4 more replies
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@wycats@addyosmani well, sure I of course subscribe to that particular vision. :) Need both to get there. -
@brianleroux Packaged apps are a lazy capitulation that will make browser vendors believe they "solved it" and slow things down@addyosmani
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