I'd say these are only 2 very good arguments for the existence (and
eventual graduation) of DeviceMap:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/samsung/10869294/Samsung-launches-first-open-source-Tizen-smartphone.html?bcsi-ac-95bb4efa6a1646c8=229BB80200000503pehAqDaU4KXwMGaXAhZZ60bGqOWhAAAAAwUAADJVUQAIBwAAIQAAAON6AwA=
and
http://dashburst.com/mobile-devices-insanely-large-screens/?utm_content=bufferfa4e6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Werner

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 2:08 AM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Hi,
>
> my 2 cents regarding growing the community :
>
> In short :
>
> This community is small and we see it getting smaller.
> There some very good reasons for this (see below).
> This will by it's nature always be a rather small specialized community.
> But the ability to identify a user-agent/device will remain a
> fundamental thing.
>
> Bit Longer :
>
> 1) The 'Frameworks' always had the edge : much closer to the
> web-developer. DDR is HTTP-headers, back-end-y, further...far away
> stuff and never really reached them.
>
> 2) "Device" is shifting. What is currently understood as a "device",
> the smart-and not so-smart phones, tables, pads, phablets,... are
> becoming more generic. Instead of long lists of esoteric properties,
> it's basically back to : OS/browser/rendering-engine.
> DDR was 'sexy' because 'mobile' was 'device'.
>
> 3) HTML5 : following what goes on on the WhatWg list and 'out there'
> you see it becoming easier and easier to 'do mobile' -- the sexy
> stuff, no frameworks etc.
>
> *But* the need for other uses stays [traffic analyses] and much more
> importantly : 'device' will shift : "the Internet of Things"...sounds
> very much like "devices" to me.
>
> Maybe the community should congratulate 'mobile' as it graduates from
> 'device', and be ready to welcome in the next 'devices'.
>
>
> esjr
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