Em Quinta-feira 09 Setembro 2010, às 10:09:24, Alexey Khoroshilov escreveu:
> On 09/08/2010 06:43 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> > Em Quarta-feira 08 Setembro 2010, às 15:35:33, Wichmann, Mats D escreveu:
> >> By the way, an area I'm really looking for help on
> >> is the one on WRT (Web RunTime)... been kind of told
> >> that's going to be a part of 1.1, and the spec
> >> should say something about WRT apps so they don't
> >> look like they're prohibited, but I don't have any
> >> further info.
> > 
> > Well, WRT apps aren't packaged as .rpms, but as a special format. They
> > need an interpreter to be installed, just like Python and Perl, except
> > it's based on QtWebKit.
> 
>  From unification point of view, packaging WRT apps as .rpms is a good
> thing, since it makes handling WRT apps similar to handling any other
> apps (e.g. perl, python) across all the system.
> 
> What are the disadvantages of this approach?

It requires packaging.

Those applications are cross-platform, cross-architecture and cross-device. 
They run on any WRT-enabled device.

Requiring a .noarch.rpm to wrap around a zip file sounds redundant to me.

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