
"It's no secret that Mozilla has been working on a mobile OS. Previously codenamed Boot2Gecko, the project focused on a purely HTML5 based system that worked in many ways like current mobile devices. As the project grew into Mozilla OS, the company has laid out a partnership with ZTE that will have real world devices in certain markets early next year. Testing for this OS had previously consisted of a compiled ROM that would be flashed over a handful of Android devices. Now, Mozilla has moved into full fledged product evaluation mode
with their own custom developer phone." Looks decent - and a better solution for testers and developers than custom ROMs.
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2010-06-08
It does matter what they do on the lower level, in regards to where their OS can run. And right now it runs on hardware with Android lower stack. It'll require adaptations to make it run on normal Linux stack, that's what I was saying above. I'd rather see it running on Wayland.
Edited 2012-09-24 15:37 UTC