Vincent wrote:

>
> On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:
>
>>     I agree that discussion on this important aspect of 
>> "e-and-the-web" would
>> be excellent, and it's something I tried to mention several times. 
>> But what's
>> better about this particular exchange thing is the potential for it 
>> to evolve
>> into something far more than the current set of 'themes' sites like 
>> get-e or e17-stuff.
>>     Those haven't done a thing as far inovation or advancing the 
>> bleeding edge
>> of "e and the web", they're just mainly repositories. One needs to be 
>> far more
>> creative and bring the web to e in a real-time way that's easy to 
>> deal with for
>> users, developers, designers,...
>>     It's not about having a mere 'information' repo, it's got to be 
>> about connecting whatever "e" is, to the net in a better way... and 
>> that means having some kind of
>> *api* to enable devs/themers/users to make their 
>> apps/libs/themes/who-knows-what
>> be net-aware, net-enabled, net-connected, net-hell-if-I-know.
>>     Get-e could've done it, but it didn't.. it never really tried. 
>> Exchange did,
>> at least a good start.. Work together and take it from there. :)
>
> My comment is not about website 1 is better than website 2 because 
> [put what you want here]. I'm not skilled enough to decide which one 
> is better. It is that we have 3 websites that have more or less the 
> same content. We must decide, as soon as possible which one should 
> exist and which ones should die.
>

      Vincent, it's not about merely "content" that I'm discussing here - it's
about 'services', 'apis', whatver you want to call them, that would make it easy
for devs to make their apps be able to be connected, notified, access content, 
etc.
from any site that might support such apis, services, whatnot.




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