Mozilla Building Android Based Mobile OS 62
karthikmns writes "The Firefox Mozilla has taken a step to develop an all new OS for mobile platforms. This internet browser giant has launched a Boot 2 Gecko(B2G) project. Similar to Firefox B2G is also an open source project which aims to clean up mobile fragmentation."
Dupe. (Score:5, Informative)
Pay attention, editors.
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It's not a dupe if it immediately follows an iProduct flamefest article.
Re:Dupe. (Score:5, Informative)
It's worse than that. It's a blogspam dupe. The submitter is just trying to drive clicks to their "hoow" stuff works blog.
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It's worse than that - TFS is broken English and not even proofread.
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The Firefox Mozilla has taken a step...
Only a few words into TFS and your point is proven.
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well, it's only fitting to dupe the project then since they're just creating more fragmentation, with a stupid technology approach.
first, there's already a open source based browser on the system, second, js/gekko is a stupid approach. third the system chosen is android because it's relatively easy to add hooks to phone calling, message reading etc. but why the fuck? I seriously hope that none of donated money is going to this shitfest of career advancement for some wanabe ui experts. how anyone cou
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first, there's already a open source based browser on the system
Have you ever actually USED the open source browser on Android? I'm using it right now from a Honeycomb tablet, and it's pretty painful. Pages render strangely, the auto-fit function seems to kick in even when it's disabled, it's slow, the bookmark UI is awful... I don't understand how Google can have one perfectly good browser and make another that's so pathetically lousy. Not saying Boot to Gecko is the way to fix that, but some competition in this regard would be desirable.
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A 24 hour dupe. (Score:2)
Isn't that just Android then? (Score:3)
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Is a "Unix based OS" always called "Unix"?
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That XKCD was the first thing I thought when reading TFS...
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I do know of a Kernel called Linux.. but an OS? Where do I find this... and when did Linus get so busy and toss out all the GNU and other GPL/FOSS code?
If this goes through... (Score:1)
Yeah, we know (Score:1)
Yeah we know. You already posted this [slashdot.org] 14 hours ago.
Still on the front page (Score:3)
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Cut the editors some slack.
Yeah, poor guys are so overworked and underpaid. Must be why they can't even bother to do basic editing of the shit they post.
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Yeah, poor guys are so overworked and underpaid. Must be why they can't even bother to do basic editing of the shit they post.
And you complaining about this is going to help...how?
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By pointing out to them that people aren't satisfied with their laziness?
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Far less pointless than someone who gets all worked up and whiny over it.
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Oh, goody... (Score:2)
Can't wait to see how the bugger up the UI on that one now. Of course, it probably won't compile until version 43 though.
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The Mozilla team has heard the complaints from Firefox users, and now we're pleased to annouce that Mozillaroid 43 For Tablets now features a full desktop-style UI, featuring seven toolbars at the top of the screen, and not one, but two status bars at the bottom of each screen.
Users unhappy with the changes in Mozillaroid 43 For Tablets are free to install "1080p4evar", "minimalism", a
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Of course, it probably won't compile until version 43 though.
So, what... about two weeks?
more than just a dupe (Score:2, Informative)
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Yep, it's the submitter's own blog. It's not just a dupe it's blogspam dupe.
Cleaning up fragmentation of Os (Score:3)
With a new fork OS ....
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Heh... I'm asking, "What the fork?" myself...
It's a new OS basing itself off of the Linux kernel that Android's using- which is un-needed.
- You don't need to use Bionic for what they're doing- glibc will suffice. Especially if you're not allowing native code.
- You don't need the IPC framework Android's using- or any of the other deviations to the kernel. You could use the mainline Linux kernel for this. Really.
Gotta wonder what they're smoking in their pipe there. Let's just fragment the hell out of th
Obligatory XKCD (Score:1)
http://xkcd.com/927/ [xkcd.com]
Spam, but not really a dup ... (Score:2)
I mean, yes, technically it is a dupe, and its obviously adwords spam that Taco should have stopped (I think he lets timothy post using his account now) ...
But its the first time I've seen this story on slashdot. Its not a dupe for me simply because I've blocked several of the retarded editors, one of which approved the previous submission of this story.
So yea, it is technically a dupe, but an expected one since most people avoid whatever douche bag editor posted the previous version. Seems though that Ta
We had to destroy the OS to save it... (Score:2)
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*Lest you think this is just another Android phone with custom UI over it, think again—Mozilla has boldly said they won't be adopting the Java language used in Android, nor will they support native code programming.* some fucks(wanabe ui expert workers, you know, unemployed) just want to create ui concepts on mobile using gecko.
What??? (Score:2)
An Mozilla-related OS?
Just lookat Firefox. The damn thing will be slow as hell and probably need a terabyte of RAM just to finish the boot-up process.
Really?? (Score:2)
No native code? Sorry, guys...that's a Fail. Even the other JavaScript-like framework allows some native code because you're not going to get games and other push the envelope code to work well with things.
Why not MeeGo? (Score:1)
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Because they are fighting OS fragmentation by... rolling their own OS.
Amazing Summary (Score:2)
All hail The Firefox Mozilla, which will clean up mobile fragmentation using open source!
I thought that this was the worst /. summary I'd read in a while.
But then I considered the quality of code and product development coming out of the Mozilla Foundation these days. I think that six months from now, this summary will be in better shape than the project it describes. So, well done, karthikmns!
Lifted from Gizmodo (Score:2)
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