I’m more than happy to start testing service workers today. Email me directly/privately with more info, or point me to some docs. I was under the impression that they were aways out, but I’m building a web/Firefox OS client for Foursquare (https://github.com/tofumatt/around) and would be more than happy to include some kind of service-workers branch (or integrate it right into the code if it doesn’t break backward compatibility). I can certainly offer lots of feedback. - tofumatt
On November 24, 2013 at 11:47:48 PM, Jonas Sicking (jo...@sicking.cc) wrote: On Nov 22, 2013 7:16 PM, "Fred Wenzel" <fwen...@mozilla.com> wrote: > What can you do? > - read the document and offer your feedback if you have any I believe that the most immediate need that we have for offline is to find web developers that are willing to work with us on testing prototypes of service workers. We need developer feedback both on the spec and on our implementation. We are already at the point of having limited-functionality prototypes so finding partners is starting to be urgent. We should definitely use ourselves as such partners. For example I think it would be great if the marketplace team can start testing it for their app. But I also want to find an external partner that has a bigger and more mature product with more users and more legacy code. Ideal partners would be twitter, Facebook or someone else with both heavily used mobile and desktop websites. But it needs to be someone that is interested in spending resources at this. In return they get to influence the offline app features such that they work well for them. Our current prototypes run on desktop Firefox only I believe, so that's where we need to find partners for now. / Jonas _______________________________________________ dev-webapps mailing list dev-webapps@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-webapps