Hey Fabrice,

To assuage your concern about app vs web and mobile vs desktop, the goal
for Mortar (our upcoming component-based app layouts set) is to make
advanced layouts that morph to provide the best possible UX, regardless of
screen or device. We will have the first of these templates well on their
way to hardening in the coming quarter.
On Aug 27, 2013 12:20 PM, "Fabrice Desre" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/27/2013 11:52 AM, Bill Maggs wrote:
> > The last item in Fred's list is I think a very high priority. Can the
> buildingfirefoxos.com folk help?
>
> I don't want to open a can of worms, but that is controversial at best.
> Encouraging people to build apps that follow the same look and feel as
> gaia apps and not just build "web apps" is not very much in line with
> the "open web" idea. Will these app look also good on desktop (hint:
> gaia apps don't)? Will they look good on android? Most successful apps
> have their own look and feel, which is part of their identity. The Gaia
> look and feel is ... Gaia's identity. I kind of don't want to get random
> apps appear like default ones also; and while there's nothing we can do
> to prevent that to happen, we should not promote it either.
>
> I'm very happy to see brick solve the problem of providing well designed
> and efficient reusable components, but we should stay away from the look
> and feel. Please don't help build a firefox OS silo. Let other people
> contribute fun and crazy themes on top of brick instead!
>
>         Fabrice
> --
> Fabrice Desré
> b2g team
> Mozilla Corporation
>
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