Mozilla earlier this week announced the  Boot to Gecko (B2G) project which aims to build a complete standalone  operating system based on Linux
The Boot to Gecko project are currently  in planing phase an not much code has been written so far. But this  might change rapidly as Andreas Gal, a researcher at Mozilla Corporation  said that the project is in its infancy and some pieces of it are only  captured in our heads today. Boot to Gecko will offer a couple of  interesting new web APIs for exposing devices and OS capabilities to  content. Such as Telephony, SMS, Camera, USB, Bluetooth, NFC and more.  The operating system will be complete, standalone for the open web. It  will be based on the lowest level elements of the Android platform such  as the device drivers and kernel. If we understand the proposal  correctly, every device capabilities will be exposed for both  applications and web pages.
Mozilla are announcing the new OS in a very early stage. This is because they want all their developers and the open source community to contribute with ideas and code from the beginning of the project.
Mozilla are announcing the new OS in a very early stage. This is because they want all their developers and the open source community to contribute with ideas and code from the beginning of the project.
Do you think Mozilla will succeed with the new OS? Can it compete with iOS, Android and Windows Phone?




