The 2nd approach sounds interesting. We are not lack of good photo 
hosting/sharing services, but a mobile/web client that aggregates the different 
sources is cool. 

Thanks,
Raymond 

On Jan 12, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Luciano Resende wrote:

> You guys might have seen the e-mail inquiring about the current status
> of PhotArk [1], and I would like to start a frank discussion around
> the future of PhotArk.
> 
> Looking at a high level, I see three possibilities for PhotArk :
> 
> - Continue working on REST branch, developing a robust API and then
> porting the current UI functionality to the new codebase.
> 
> - Switch gears completely, and move away from providing support for
> image storage, and start providing a photo aggregation mobile
> application (possible using PhoneGap to be more cross platform). This
> application would allow you to subscribe to different photo sources
> (e.g. Flickr, Google+, Facebook, etc) and see them all in your
> phone/tablet.
> 
> - Retire the project
> 
> 
> Feel free to add to the list, express your suggestions, or continue
> more detailed discussion on any of these items.
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01456.html
> -- 
> Luciano Resende
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