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So this will be a competitor for capacitor.js? Will I be able to talk to bluetooth, gps, notifications?
They mentioned being able to write plugins in Swift and Kotlin, so yes.
It's a competitor for electron.
Which has smaller binaries and runs faster!
I love this project but I really wish there was an alternative in Linux to using webkit. It's just not a particularly compelling browser engine for me.

I'd love a developer centric blog post on the plugin system that leads this roadmap post. Sounds like it's already mature. Having 2-3 examples of it in use, and an example of diy-ing something new (maybe do an ambient light sensor or something) would be rad & mad helpful.