Agree with this plan.

Regardless of the technology being used, we need to understand UX / UI needs 
and verify if it is achievable and what could be a realistic timeframe.

Thanks,
--
David Scravaglieri
Director of Engineering
Mozilla  - Firefox OS

> On 28 Oct 2015, at 09:33, Wilfred Mathanaraj <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
> In the past we had a proposal to use web-components to bring uniformity to 
> the UX on FxOS - we did a partial implementation of this and it has left our 
> UX with an “unfinished” look and feel.
> Moving forward we want to have a very uniform UX across all our core apps. We 
> also want to make this uniform experience available to contributors.
> 
> Having common components to achieve this will also help with the following:
> 
> 1. UX to easily manage UX changes
> 2. Engineering to reduce code size by using these common components
> 3. QA to reduce their testing 
> 
> One of the methods we identified is web-components and there have been some 
> concerns raised with :
> 
> 1. time taken to implement each component
> 2. possible performance impacts web-components calls may have.
> 
> We are currently trying to identify other possibilities to achieve such a 
> uniform implementation - if any of you have any proposals please feel free to 
> reach out to Rob, Hema, or myself.
> 
> BR
> Wilfred
> 
> 
> 
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