[openstack-dev] [horizon] Horizon Mobile Project announcement
michal at aegis.org.pl
michal at aegis.org.pl
Mon Apr 15 08:34:29 UTC 2013
Hello,
I wish to introduce the Horizon Mobile Project - a Horizon template for
mobile browsers with screen width equal or greater than 320px. It's not
about creating mobile app and not about creating template based on
responsive layout (like Twitter's Bootstrap). It's about creating
template dedicated for mobile browsers, using mobile dedicated
javascript framework and mobile layout.
Cyber Cat Team from Poland is starting the project, creating first
mockups right now. You can find mockups on Cyber Cat's wiki:
http://wiki.cyber.cat/doku.php?id=horizon-mobile:mockups
Cyber Cat is a developers and graphic designers team from Poland
(http://cyber.cat). The Cyber Cat team is working under Aegis
Foundation's umbrella (Polish open source software (open standards and
interoperability) foundation (http://aegis.org.pl (englis version
soon)).
I'm Aegis's community and project manager and Cyber Cat's member. I'm
also an Aegis Foundation vice president. I'm alredy a OpenStack
developer team member on Launchpad. Our team is registering right now
and we are all going to sign OpenStack Contributor License Agreement.
Aegis Foundation is alredy on
http://www.openstack.org/foundation/companies/ page and will apply for
Corporate Contributor License Agreement.
We don't want to fork horizon. We want to contribute to the upstream.
We are new to horizon project and contributing to OpenStack at all, so
we need some help from You.
I have registered the bluepriont on Launchpad, but I'm not sure if it
is created properly
(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon/+spec/horizon-mobile-ui). We
have our own wiki to work on Horizon Mobile project - is it a good way?
We have GitHub repositories started for us by Aegis Foundation - maybe
we should start project's wiki right there?
Our man is on OpenStack Summit right now. We want to contribute and be
helpfull. We are starting our local OpenStack User Group next week.
Best regards,
Michal Smereczynski
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