HP Releases Open webOS 1.0
An anonymous reader writes "Hewlett-Packard has announced the release Open webOS version 1.0: 'We now have an OpenEmbedded build that allows a full webOS experience running inside an OE emulator. We have added core applications — email & browser — while continuing to support the desktop build environment. The 1.0 release also brings support for Enyo2. You can now take apps built on one of the best cross-platform JavaScript frameworks and easily run these same apps on Open webOS or other platforms. In the past 9 months, we have delivered over 75 Open webOS components. This totals over 450,000 lines of code. ... The source code for Open webOS can be found in Open webOS repositories on GitHub. Combining today's components with those from the previous releases, Open webOS can now be ported to new devices.' HP also reaffirmed plans to continue work on Open webOS, and to bring support for Qt5, WebKit2, open source media components, and more."
Time to get WebOS running, ten minutes
Time to get OpenEmbedded build working, ten weeks
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
This is why open sourcing software early on helps spur growth and adoption, not when the product might as well be abandonware. If an emulated webOS phone rings in a crowd full of Android devices, does it make a sound?
Here's to hoping the kinks get worked out for some bugfixes to my TouchPad tablet.
Before you list WebOS as "too little, too late", remember that the same can be said about FirefoxOS. Both are pointless in a sea of iOS and Android devices.
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Aaaaaaand.............. Nobody cares.
Didn't they kill that some time ago? I'm surprised it's still twitching.
WebOS is like SCO. Whenever you think it has died it pops up in the news again.
I sense a new project...
Tell me, why would anyone start to use WebOS? There's Android, there's iOS, Windows. Who needs another one? I predict this project will die a silent death.
Anyone know which licence Open webOS 1.0 uses?
Yes I agree WebOS release is too little too late and at first I thought the same of FirefoxOS.
Now I see firefox OS a glorified web dev framework. Kinda OS agnostic (IOS/Andrioid.. and hopefully desktop OS) mobile app development environment.
You know most Apps on IOS.Andriod are nothing more than customised UI to data/app on a website.
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You are tied to gmail for the most part
And if you don't use their market, you can't get pretty much 95% of all apps available to it.
Thats how!
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