WebAPI/2014-04-01
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WebAPI Meeting Details
- Tuesday 2014-04-01 - 8:00 am Pacific
- Dial-in: Audio-only conference# 98413
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- WebAPI Vidyo Room / London-Allo Allo / Toronto-Spadina
- Join irc.mozilla.org #webapi for back channel
Notes below archived from etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webapi-meetingnotes
Notes
- Ehsan's suggestion about widgets for TV product:
- Not solving this problem for the first release (not a technical solution!)
- In-process nested iframes
- Gene will follow up with this solution, supposing
- Memory is enough
- It doesn't matter apps are in or out of process from the point of view of user experiences
- Third-party Homescreen Apps don't really need to do complex window management like System App
- We cannot work out a perfect solution due to the timeline but this solution still looks reasonable
- Gene will follow up with this solution, supposing
- Doing a throw-away widget positioning API hidden behind a permission only granted to third-party homescreens for Stingray
- Exposing the IAC API temporarily hidden behind a permission only granted to third-party homescreens for Stingray