Hi Art,
On 6/5/07, Arthur Barstow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Marcos, All - regarding R#27 of the 30 May (v1.34) Editor's Draft of
the Widgets Requirements doc:

   <http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2006/waf/widgets-reqs/Overview.html>

[[
Widget engines may provide APIs to access system services.

The specification of APIs for systems services is beyond the scope of
the WAF WG's Widget Specification. However, there are other open
standards organizations working on such APIs i.e. the W3C's
Ubuquitious Web Applications Working Group [UWA] and the Open Mobile
Alliance (OMA) [OMA].

One example of a system service is a device's camera with APIs such
as Camera.takePicture(), Camera.activate(), Camera.startRecording(),
etc.
]]


Ok, I've rewritten it to read:

[[
A widget engine may provide APIs to access system resources and services.

Examples of device-specific services and resources that could be made
available through script include cameras, SMS, and the address book.
However, this requirement is beyond the scope of the Web Application Format
[Working Group Charter]. There are other working groups working on this
requirements such as Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group [UWAWG], and
the Open Mobile Alliance [OMA].
]]

Does anyone know exactly which OMA working group is working on this
requirement?

Kind regards,
--
Marcos Caceres
http://datadriven.com.au

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