Update oniroproject.org home page
Heading into EclipseCon and the announcement with OpenAtom, the WG has requested that we update some of the home page text as follows ASAP. Note that I've put an October 13 due date, which is ideal, but leave it to webdev to prioritize:
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Change jumbotron text to: "The Open Source Operating System Platform for Connecting Devices Big and Small"'
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Introductory text change to:
The Oniro Project
Oniro is an Eclipse Foundation project focused on developing a distributed open source operating system platform that enables interoperability of devices, regardless of brand, make, or model. The platform is designed to be compatible with a broad range of embedded operating system environments, including OpenHarmony, an open source operating system specified and hosted by the OpenAtom Foundation. Managed as an Eclipse Foundation project and working group, Oniro benefits from the Eclipse Foundation's extensive experience in open source governance, along with an advanced IP compliance and licensing toolchain.
Oniro provides the foundational fabric for a wide range of devices, both large and small, offering seamless interoperability, modularization, and a rich graphical user interface. It supports various global technologies and use cases across industries, including Consumer Electronics, Home Appliances, Industrial IoT devices, Smart Homes, and Multimedia.
Add the image found here: https://xd.adobe.com/view/898f7b58-223e-437b-b260-72809400a18e-dcdc/
Use this title for the image: The Oniro Architecture at a High Level
And this text to describe the image:
The Eclipse Oniro architecture comprises multiple layers that build upon their OpenHarmony counterparts. Within this framework:
- Eclipse Theia streamlines application development, enhancing the development workflow.
- ReactNative extends the usability of existing applications and ecosystems on top of OpenHarmony.
- The incorporation of the Rust language, particularly for the Servo web engine, bolsters the overall system's safety and security.
- Future introductions of frameworks like Eclipse Kanto and Matter will enable the integration of more AIoT and smart home use cases.
All enhancements are rigorously managed by advanced IP toolchain to ensure compliance throughout the development process.