Forgive me if the answer to this question is common knowledge, but
I've done a lot of poking around on the various Shindig/OpenSocial
Container sites and haven't found a definitive answer. Obviously in
order to run OpenSocial apps on your site, there needs to be a gadget
server that parses the apps from XML (or whatever) to displayable HTML
- my understanding is that Shindig is an open source project that
would allow you to host the gadget server yourself. My question is,
for testing purposes (and while Shindig is still in its early, early
stages), is it possible to use google's gmodules.com gadget server
instead? If it is possible, what limitations are there to doing it
that way instead of hosting your own gadget server?

Thanks in advance,
Charlotte
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