The goal of this project is to produce a proof-of-concept of a useful library for offlining apps and deploying them to GitHub Pages. This matters because the concept is an foundational technology for a variety of activities that promote a vibrant, competitive web ecosystem, including:
Mozilla development of reference apps like Platatus and community-building apps like Foxfooding
Long-tail development of offline apps that are hosted on GitHub Pages.
Projects like #13 to re-distribute packaged apps (of various formats) to standards-based web clients.
For this particular project (to implement the v1 milestone of Oghliner), success looks like:
One reference app successfully uses the project to offline and deploy to GitHub Pages.
A post-vivem SWOT analysis identifies potential value and recommends next steps.
The v1 milestone of Oghliner, which is its initial stable release, as described in detail on the Oghliner milestones page.
The goal of this project is to produce a proof-of-concept of a useful library for offlining apps and deploying them to GitHub Pages. This matters because the concept is an foundational technology for a variety of activities that promote a vibrant, competitive web ecosystem, including:
For this particular project (to implement the v1 milestone of Oghliner), success looks like:
Individual issues are tracked in this list of v1 milestone issues, and you can see the trajectory visually with this burndown chart or this burndown chart.