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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Is it a "platform"? I don't see that
anywhere on the Mozilla SimplePush wiki page...<br>
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Anyway, using that term there feels very out of place. Developers
don't create applications for "SimplePush", they create apps for
iOS, Android or the web. It makes much more sense from the end
user point of view (this was slightly confusing to me on the home
page as well, where the platforms are listed). It also prevents
potential confusion where we have to deal with both Push Networks
and Mobile Variants in the admin UI. I strongly recommend keeping
these strictly separated (unless I'm seeing something obviously
wrong, please let me know).<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Hylke<br>
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On 30/05/2013 10:32, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Almost :)
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<div>Hybrid would not use SimplePush :) It would use GCM
(Cordova on Android) or APNs (Cordova on iOS).</div>
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<div>2)</div>
<div>"Adds iOS, Android or SimplePush variant", ok ?</div>
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<div>4) Let's use the SimplePush (not Simple Push) </div>
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Yes, my bad on the typo.<br>
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Should we mention the name of the Push Network name there
though? <br>
"iOS" and "Android" are platform names, but SimplePush is a
Push Network name.<br>
This is why I went with "(Hybrid) Web" to keep things
consistent.<br>
<br>
Hylke<br>
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<div>Mozilla writes it that way as well:</div>
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<div>On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 6:52 PM, Hylke Bons <span
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<div>Here's the updated graphic: <a
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href="https://github.com/hbons/aerogear-design/blob/master/aerogear_unified_push_server.png"
target="_blank">https://github.com/hbons/aerogear-design/blob/master/aerogear_unified_push_server.png</a><span><font
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Hylke</font></span>
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On 29/05/2013 16:57, Matthias Wessendorf
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<div>wow - I like the
graphic. A few more
"corrections"</div>
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<div>1) Developers can
also add "SimplePush
variant"<br>
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<div>2) How about
"Mobile application
(aka
MobileVariantInstance),
running on the device,
register themselves
using a token" ?<br>
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Sure, I'll fix that.
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<div>3) I think JBoss AS
backend server makes
sense here - however,
it can be bloody PHP
app as well :)</div>
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