Em Segunda-feira 20 Setembro 2010, às 11:21:44, Riku Voipio escreveu:
> When we look at the usual case, for most libraries, embedding the to the 
> applications is not going to be a problem. There is probably
> only going to be 1-3 users of that library anyways. For the few widely 
> used libraries, we can have them in MeeGo core. In fact most likely they 
> are there already (ICU, webkit). Yes there is some grey space in 
> between "few widely used" and "lots rarely used" libraries. But that is 
> not the usual case, and in order succeed we need to focus violently on 
> the common use case: That the developer uses mostly libraries from MeeGo 
> Core and sometimes a field-specific library (sword) that no other 
> applications need.

You can also solve the problem of the "large libraries used by many" cases by 
always having them on-device.

WebKit will always be on the device. It's part of the required packages. And 
IIRC, ICU is a dependency of MeeGo Touch Framework.

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