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** Thoughts? W3C editors are in a hurry to know our feedbacks because Messaging/Contacts APIs have been blocked by DataStore API for a while.
** Thoughts? W3C editors are in a hurry to know our feedbacks because Messaging/Contacts APIs have been blocked by DataStore API for a while.
** Jonas would like to see us move message db into DataStore (potentially expose to apps?)
** Jonas would like to see us move message db into DataStore (potentially expose to apps?)
** Jonas thinks we should tell WG our plan
** Jonas thinks we should tell WG our plan:
*** we'll change Messaging to use DataStore eventually
*** we'll change Messaging to use DataStore eventually
*** we're not planning on implementing the current Messaging API as it stands today
*** we're not planning on implementing the current Messaging API as it stands today
*** we'll keep working on moving message DB into DataStore and build experience with it in preparation for standardization
*** we'll stop adding sync functions into Messaging API
** as for DataStore itself, we should push to standardize it (at SysApps) once we have more experience with it and feel it's ready
** as for DataStore itself, we should push to standardize it (at SysApps) once we have more experience with it and feel it's ready


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*** just expose bandwidth on mobile connection (like _potential_ bandwidth?)
*** just expose bandwidth on mobile connection (like _potential_ bandwidth?)
*** will likely get some pushback at W3C but could really help developers and users
*** will likely get some pushback at W3C but could really help developers and users
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