Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Oct 2012 01:44 UTC, submitted by MOS6510
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RE[3]: When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail huh
by Lennie on Thu 11th Oct 2012 10:45
in reply to "RE[2]: When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail huh"
"As much as I like the idea of a truly open Phone-OS I am not quite convinced that it will be as open as Mozilla wants it to be, due to the other players they have to deal with."
This is why they are doing it, to prevent it from becoming even less open.
They are working on making every API available as a W3C standard. You want to have access to the webcam from Firefox OS ? You do that the same way any normal webpage/browser would do it. Because there is a W3C standard for that. I believe it is called: getUserMedia
And it is available on Chrome, Opera and Firefox.
Edited 2012-10-11 10:48 UTC
RE[4]: When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail huh
by Mrokii on Fri 12th Oct 2012 00:18
in reply to "RE[3]: When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail huh"





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The article states "because it's possible", which isn't much better.
As much as I like the idea of a truly open Phone-OS I am not quite convinced that it will be as open as Mozilla wants it to be, due to the other players they have to deal with.
I also can't follow the "not being locked in"-argument. For one, that depends on how the data you use is saved and how easy it is to transfer/convert it to something/somewhere else. As history has shown, Open Source is no guarantee that you can take your data with you everywhere you go. While it's possible in theory, even if the data is "open", it is usually rather difficult for the casual user to transfer their data from one software to another, because so many still use their own format or database-fields and usually there are no converters available.
And in the case of Mozilla OS, of course people will be locked in, as there will be APIs specific to the OS. And as long as they're only available on Mozilla OS, people can't use any of the apps on anything else.