That does sound like a bad thing. I don't think we want to allow the web
to access files of all installed apps on the system ;)


On 30.07.2013 22:02, ANTONIO MANUEL AMAYA CALVO wrote:
> Besides that, that permission also allow apps to access any resource of any 
> packaged app on the system.
> 
> Un saludo,
> 
> Antonio
> 
> 
> On 30/07/2013, at 21:27, "Fabrice Desre" <fabr...@mozilla.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> Currently only certified apps can access the mozApps.mgmt object. This
>> prevent us to let 3rd party write alternative homescreens, something
>> that very much want in bug 898330.
>>
>> This would privileged apps do the following:
>> - get the full list of installed apps.
>> - listen for oninstall/onuninstall events.
>> - uninstall apps.
>> - apply downloads.
>>
>> I have no strong opinion on whether we should also let web apps access
>> this api, not directly but behind a prompt.
>>
>> Any objection?
>>
>>    Fabrice
>> --
>> Fabrice Desré
>> b2g team
>> Mozilla Corporation
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