On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Josh Soref <jso...@blackberry.com> wrote:
> Ray Camden wrote: > > I had 3 hours here at the airport so I took at stab at writing content > > for the Next Steps document. You can find (and edit) the document here: > > > > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uJ5qXqQxK2oh1eZPgMdYuhK2rQTB7QMHXUHbkc > >omWgk/edit# > > Personally, I favor ether pads / pirate pads. > > > The main thing missing now (imo) is the Upgrade section. > > I think with that added - this is in a good place (at least initially). > > > > Thoughts, opinions, etc? > > I like it. > > > Any volunteers ready to write out the upgrade section? > > I don't want to set up a Google account at work, but > FYI - you don't need an account to edit a doc that's made "editable via those with the link" (as this one is). > 1. Please don't mention WebSQL. > 2. The offline/online event is not a great indicator, it's a hint, but it > can be misleading. People need to try a connection (XHR) to their > destination, if it works, great, if it doesn't that's it. If I'm in a > captive portal, or if I'm in an office, I can easily not have access to > your backend, even though I do have some form of "network access". > 3. For Debugging, on BlackBerry 10, you get web inspector out of the box. > https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/v2_0/enabling_web_insp > ector.html > https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/v2_0/debugging_using_w > eb_inspector.html > > 4. I think we decided to favor stack overflow over google groups > 5. s/you simulator the accelerometer to test shake events/you simulate the > accelerometer to test shake events/ > — this last one means you should introduce the document to WinWord and ask > it for an opinion :). > >