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On Oct 11, 2011, at 10:55 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> wrote: > +1 (binding) > > Regards > JB > > On 10/11/2011 11:09 PM, Jukka Zitting wrote: >> Hi, >> >> As discussed, the PhoneGap project would like to enter the Incubator >> under the Apache Callback name (potential alternative names to be >> discussed during incubation). The initial proposal has been well >> received and there are no major open issues, so it's time to vote! >> >> Thus I'm now calling a formal VOTE on the Apache Callback proposal as >> included below. The proposal is also available at >> http://wiki.phonegap.com/w/page/46311152/apache-callback-proposal on >> the PhoneGap wiki, and I'll place a copy for our archives on the >> Incubator wiki as soon as it stops giving me internal server errors. >> >> Please VOTE: >> >> [ ] +1 Accept Apache Callback for incubation >> [ ] -1 Don't accept Apache Callback for incubation because... >> >> This vote is open for the next 72 hours. Everyone is welcome to >> participate, but only votes from the Incubator PMC members are >> binding. >> >> Thanks! My vote is +1. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Jukka Zitting >> >> ---- >> >> Apache Callback Proposal >> ======================== >> >> Abstract >> -------- >> >> Apache Callback is a platform for building native mobile applications >> using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. >> >> Proposal >> -------- >> >> Apache Callback allows web developers to natively target Apple iOS, Google >> Android, RIM BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows Phone 7, HP webOS, Nokia Symbian >> and Samsung Bada with a single codebase. The Callback APIs are based on >> open web standards. The Callback bridge technology enables access to native >> device capabilities. Utilizing the Callback bridge native plugins allow >> for any type of native access from the embedded webview. >> >> Background >> ---------- >> >> Apache Callback is the free software evolution of the popular PhoneGap >> project. >> >> PhoneGap evolved from a hack that enabled a FFI (Foreign Function Interface) >> to an embedded WebView on iOS to a complete suite of tools for tackling >> parity across many mobile device and desktop platforms. >> >> PhoneGap has always focused on two complementary goals. Our first goal, >> is to see the web as a first class development platform. Not a sandbox >> without a filesystem but a real first class platform that includes access >> to the local system apis, sensors and data, in addition to first class >> tooling such as system debuggers. The second goal of PhoneGap is for >> the project to cease to exist. This is not a nihilistic sentiment, rather >> we at the PhoneGap project are providing a reference implementation for >> web browsers to assist and guide the standardization process of browser APIs. >> >> The name and trademark of PhoneGap will become the commercial entity for >> the project. The source, code, documentation and related assets will all >> be contributed to the Apache Foundation as Callback. >> >> The Callback name comes from the event of the same name that is fired >> when the FFI bridge is established. >> >> Rationale >> --------- >> >> The dominate window to the web is quickly becoming devices, mostly phones. >> The manufacturers of devices, creators of mobile operating systems, and >> authors of web browsers are consolidating. (In many cases these are all >> already the same company.) Those stakeholders may see a future for the >> web but their bottom line is not necessarily motivated to participate in >> an open web. It is especially clear that while many of these platforms >> have been seeing some level of strategic neglect in favor of enhanced >> experiences at the price locking developers into their respective >> platforms. The Callback project exists to bring the focus back to an >> open and accessible web. >> >> Initial Goals >> ------------- >> >> * License all PhoneGap source code and documentation to the Apache >> Software Foundation. (We already name the Apache license in our CLA.) >> * Setup and standardize the open governance of the Callback project. >> * Rename all assets from PhoneGap to Callback in project src, docs, >> tests and related infrastructure. >> >> Current Status >> -------------- >> >> Callback is a mature software project recently shipping 1.0 on July 29, 2011. >> >> Meritocracy >> ----------- >> >> Callback has always been a project driven by merit and, in a sense, our >> solution is brute force requiring many collaborating developers to >> solve our goals. >> >> It would be far easier, and perhaps more "correct", for the Callback >> project to port a single web browser codebase, and API bindings, across >> platforms but our executable size would be appreciably larger, unacceptably >> so for mobile, and our target abstraction would be only tertiary to >> maintaining a codebase of that size. By relying on the platform browser, >> exposed by the platform SDK, we get a quick win to the browser and only >> have to focus on our bridge. This means the project requires developers >> with proficiency on each platform: collaboration is a natural side effect. >> >> Community >> --------- >> >> The community surrounding Callback is vast, diverse, distributed globally, >> and with all levels of proficiency in software development---the common >> thread of web development binding them all. In terms of contribution, >> excluding Nitobi Software employees, the Callback project has 70 >> contributors. >> >> In terms of user adoption, precise numbers are impossible for us to know >> due to the open nature of the project. At the time of this writing Callback >> is downloaded 60,000 times a month and daily traffic to http://phonegap.com >> is roughly 24,000 uniques (625,000 / mo). The Callback mailing list has over >> 7,000 members. A quick look on our IRC channel or Twitter usually shows >> activity within minutes. The community is engaged and active daily. We >> really try to be as responsive, inclusive and honestly emphatic when it >> comes to supporting our community. >> >> Core Developers >> --------------- >> >> * Brian LeRoux, Nitobi >> * Dr. David Charles Johnson, Nitobi >> * Fil Maj, Nitobi (BlackBerry) >> * Joe Bowser, Nitobi (Android) >> * Shazron Abdullah, Nitobi (iOS) >> * Michael Brooks, Nitobi (Tooling, Docs) >> * Herm Wong, Nitobi (webOS) >> * Anis Kadri, Nitobi (Bada) >> * Jesse MacFadyen, Nitobi (WP7) >> * Brett Rudd, Nitobi >> * Ryan Willoughby, Nitobi >> * Bryce Curtis, IBM >> * Becky Gibson, IBM (iOS) >> * Simon MacDonald, IBM (Android) >> * Drew Walters, IBM (BlackBerry) >> * Justin Tyberg, IBM (BlackBerry) >> * Patrick Mueller, IBM (Tooling, Weinre) >> >> Alignment >> --------- >> >> The only way the Callback project can work is if it is an open, transparent >> and collaborative effort. The proliferation of operating systems and >> platforms requires a large amount of manpower to tackle! The project has >> now grown in mind-share and community enough that we believe it is time >> we work with a foundation to see the code mature in a fashion consistent >> with our values. >> >> Known Risks >> ----------- >> >> There are many organizations outside Nitobi and IBM behind the Callback >> project but generally it is these two organizations that divide, and >> conquer, the work. We recognize the risk of having two sponsoring >> corporations with salaried developers behind the project and would >> like to see more free collaboration from the community. That said, >> many, if not most, project contributors work on Callback in their own >> time and outside of the daily grind. >> >> Documentation >> ------------- >> >> It should be noted that a community effort is currently underway translating >> the Callback documentation from English into Japanese, Chinese, Spanish >> and Portuguese. >> >> * http://docs.phonegap.com >> * http://wiki.phonegap.com >> >> Initial Source >> -------------- >> >> Callback is a diverse project. Originally we maintained all platforms from >> a single source tree. This became untenable as new platforms and structure >> was introduced. All projects related to the Callback project can be found >> on GitHub under the PhoneGap organization (http://github.com/phonegap). >> >> The main Callback repositories are: >> >> * PhoneGap/iOS http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-iphone >> * PhoneGap/Android http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-android >> * PhoneGap/BlackBerry http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-blackberry-webworks >> * PhoneGap/webOS http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-webos >> * PhoneGap/WP7 http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-wp7 >> * PhoneGap/Bada http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-bada >> * PhoneGap/Mac http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-mac >> * PhoneGap/Docs http://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-docs >> * PhoneGap/Debug http://github.com/phonegap/weinre >> * PhoneGap/Test http://github.com/phonegap/mobile-spec >> >> Beta, deprecated, and experimental codebases make up the rest. >> >> Source and IP Submission Plan >> ----------------------------- >> >> * All canonical source will be moved to Apache infrastructure under the >> name Callback. >> * Documentation should be moved completely over to the Apache systems. >> * All open to further understanding of Apache infrastructure. >> * The existing PhoneGap trademark will be used as a commercial entity. >> >> External Dependencies >> --------------------- >> >> All Callback projects rely on the native SDKs for their respective >> platforms. The Callback project itself does not rely on 3rd party libs. >> The BlackBerry implementation does have its own Java implementation of >> JSON library with more compatible licensing. >> >> Required Resources >> ------------------ >> >> Mailing Lists >> >> * callback-dev >> * callback-commits >> * callback-private >> >> Subversion Directories >> >> * incubator/callback/ios >> * incubator/callback/android >> * incubator/callback/blackberry >> * incubator/callback/wp7 >> * incubator/callback/bada >> * incubator/callback/mac >> * incubator/callback/docs >> >> (Git mirrors of these codebases will also be needed.) >> >> Issue Tracking (Jira) >> >> * Callback/iOS (CBIOS) >> * Callback/Android (CBANDROID) >> * Callback/BlackBerry (CBBLACKBERRY) >> * Callback/WP7 (CBWP7) >> * Callback/Bada (CBBADA) >> * Callback/Mac (CBMAC) >> * Callback/Docs (CBDOCS) >> >> Initial Committers >> ------------------ >> >> * Brian LeRoux (b at brian.io) >> * Dr. David Charles Johnson (dave.c.johnson at gmail.com) >> * Fil Maj (maj.fil at gmail.com) >> * Joe Bowser (bowserj at gmail.com) >> * Shazron Abdullah (shazron at gmail.com) >> * Michael Brooks (michael at michaelbrooks.ca) >> * Herm Wong >> * Anis Kadri (anis.kadri at gmail.com) >> * Jesse MacFadyen (jesse.macfadyen at gmail.com) >> * Brett Rudd (brett.rudd at gmail.com) >> * Ryan Willoughby (rywillo at gmail.com) >> * Bryce Curtis, IBM >> * Becky Gibson, IBM (iOS) >> * Simon MacDonald, IBM (Android) >> * Drew Walters, IBM (BlackBerry) >> * Justin Tyberg, IBM (BlackBerry) >> * Patrick Mueller, IBM (Tooling, Weinre) >> * Abu Obeida Bakhach, Windows Phone 7 (abu.obeida at microsoft.com) >> * Sergey Grebnov, Windows Phone 7 (sergeyg at bsquare.com) >> >> Sponsors >> -------- >> >> Champion >> >> * David Nuescheler >> * Sam Ruby >> >> Nominated Mentors >> >> * Jukka Zitting >> * Christian Grobmeier >> * Gianugo Rabellino >> * Ross Gardler >> * Andrew Savory >> >> Sponsoring Entity >> >> * Apache Incubator >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org >> > > -- > Jean-Baptiste Onofré > jbono...@apache.org > http://blog.nanthrax.net > Talend - http://www.talend.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org