Yeah, thanks for the additional context. That makes sense. S.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 7:30 PM Ryan Kelly <rfke...@mozilla.com> wrote: > On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 at 09:09, Stefan Arentz <sare...@mozilla.com> wrote: > >> “The application-services team is trying to plan for a future on iOS; >> immediate next action is to get some iOS build advice from the Firefox for >> iOS team” >> >> This is really exciting. But I am curious why that is a priority over >> Android (Fenix) work. >> >> Although Firefox for iOS works now, with some constraints, it would >> definitely benefit from an improved services implementation. >> >> But right now should we not spend that energy on Android? >> > > There's a lot more nuance in the detailed meeting minutes, but you're > absolutely right that the Android work needs to (and does!) take priority > here. > > Basically, we would like to start having some high-level conversations > about what an iOS equivalent to android-components might look like. Not > necessarily to start on it with any urgency, but to ensure that we don't > make short-term decisions that make such an effort harder for ourselves > down the line. > > I expect the first concrete work on that front to be porting the > logins-api component to iOS, so that it can be used in Lockbox for iOS, > which will happen sometime in 2019. > > Does it seem a little saner when framed in that way? :-) >
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