WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
Enyo continues, and the webOS Open Source roadmap to September 2012 is clear.
According
to latest news about HP webOS , around 6
people are leaving HP webOS Enyo team, but how many of them are out there in
the world with similar or better skills than them. ?
ENYO blog
just answered the way they are managing the road to webOS open source to
everyone :
Enyo Continues
We’d like to clarify some of the news reports you may have read today about Enyo.
It’s true that some key members of the Enyo team have left
the company, but the majority of the engineering and leadership team
remains. We want to reassure you that we’re thrilled with the traction
Enyo has gained to date and are redoubling our efforts to continue
development, working closely with the community.
The core of Enyo 2 is solid. We’re hearing great things
from developers about the performance improvements in the last release,
and we have another release on the way. After that, we’ll focus on
expanding the Onyx widget set. We’ve enlisted the support of the
developer relations engineers you know and love to help out as we work
on growing the team.
That’s right, we’re growing. As we said earlier this
month, we’re hiring — not just to replace the engineers who have left,
but to increase the size of the team going forward. If you would like to
contribute to the success of Enyo (and get paid for it) please let us
know. And of course, all are welcome to contribute to the code by making
GitHub pull requests.
Our door is open; if you have any concerns, feel free to
voice them in the Enyo forums. We’re always listening and will do our
best to address your questions. We’ll also be out in person at next
week’s O’Reilly Fluent Conference in San Francisco, and at HP Discover
in Las Vegas the following week — we’d love to see you there.
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