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Revision as of 16:41, 12 May 2010
Welcome to Sequoyah's Wiki!
Here you will find more information about the Sequoyah project.
Contents
Overview
Sequoyah project's purpose is to be focused on the needs of all mobile developers.
Inheriting components from TmL, MTJ and Pulsar projects, Sequoyah intends to remove the artificial barriers of Linux and Java in order to provide a home for all Eclipse mobile developers.
Releases
0.5.0 (16.03.2010)
http://www.eclipse.org/sequoyah/downloads/
Archive build list (TBD)
New & Noteworthy
1.0.0 (planned for 23.06.2010)
http://www.eclipse.org/sequoyah/downloads/
New & Noteworthy
Ramp Down
Retention Policy
API Policy
Development Resources
Related sites
Phone meetings
Roadmap
Code Ownership
Build Guide
Components
Sequoyah currently contains the following components:
Device Framework
Responsible for providing an extensible platform to support mobile devices and their aggregate services.
VNC Protocol
A scratch implementation of RFB protocol to support visualize the frame buffer content. It can also promote the protocol communication interface between device and Sequoyah device framework.
VNC Viewer
Contains the libraries and plugins responsible for provide VNC connectivity.
Localization
Responsible for providing extensible support for any mobile application to be adapted for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text.
Sequoyah is currently integrating MTJ and Pulsar components, such as: branding, perspective, signing, SDK discovery and permissions scanner.
There is interest in the project from Motorola and RIM, among others.
Documents
Sequoyah documentation
Inherited documentation
Sequoyah Team
Currently, Sequoyah team is:
- Daniel Franco, Daniel Pastore and Marcel Gorri (Instituto Eldorado)
- David Dubrow (Nokia)
- Doug Schaefer (Wind River)
Eric Cloninger of Motorola is the lead for the project.
You can find more details about all Sequoyah Contributors here.
Eclipse Con
2010
Going Mobile, by Daniel Franco, Ruth Soliani and Eric Cloninger.
Eclipse for Mobile Application Development Panel, by Eric Cloninger.
2009
Convergence in device software, by Mauren Brenner, Fabio Rigo and Eric Cloninger.
Summaries and archives
Project Metrics
FAQ
Contributing to Sequoyah
Q: How do I contribute to Sequoyah?
A: Check the Contributor Howto page at Sequoyah website.
Q: Do I need to be a committer?
A: No, everyone can contribute to Sequoyah project as contributor. For more details about this topic, check the Contributor Howto page at Sequoyah website.