[Ldsoss] phpgedview questions

2007-08-03 Thread Brandon Stout
Hi all, For my first post to this group, I have some questions about phpGedView. My pgv site: http://pgv.flfn.org My questions: * Is there a way to authenticate users against their lds.org log in information? * Is there a way to hide LDS ordinance data from non-LDS users (eg: groups)? *

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Gordon Clarke
The FamilySearch API license will differ from Ebay in that there will not be any need for a key/user/password/activation for the developer. However, the developer's product will need to pass through the LDS member account and password until we have a non-authenticated or non-member authentication

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread m h
On 8/3/07, Gordon Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > LDS Developers > > We will be using a API licensing agreement very similiar to Ebays. This will > be a click-through > accepatence when you register with us. > > See http://developer.ebay.com/terms/index-terms.aspx Any > comments are > appr

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Gordon Clarke
LDS Developers We will be using a API licensing agreement very similiar to Ebays. This will be a click-through accepatence when you register with us. See http://developer.ebay.com/terms/index-terms.aspx Any comments are appreciated before we finalized the agreement. Gordon Clarke FamilySearc

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread John Finlay
> I agree - that would be very disappointing. I know it would be very > hard to get open source developers to latch on if they couldn't > retrieve and share code via their normal means that they're used to. > You may be able to catch a few businesses that see this as a growth > opportunity (I'd ar

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Jesse Stay
On 8/3/07, Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Something I remember from the Tech Talk is that the licensing the church > wanted for code to interface with the family search API seemed too > restrictive, meaning that if Jesse or I wrote WWW::LDS::FamilySearch we > couldn't license it under

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Justin Findlay
On AD 2007 August 03 Friday 02:07:53 PM -0600, Jesse Stay wrote: > I should mention this is an excellent opportunity for you to be a > contributor to open source - this should be an opportunity for us to > write libraries (WWW::LDS::FamilySearch?) for the various languages we > write in, so when it

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Jesse Stay
Doh - sent that to the list, well, now you all know how to contact me. :-) Jesse On 8/3/07, Jesse Stay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am very interested in having access to the API. Here is the > information for me: > > Name: Jesse Stay > Address: 5835 S 3230 W, Taylorsville, UT, 84118 > Phone:

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Jesse Stay
I am very interested in having access to the API. Here is the information for me: Name: Jesse Stay Address: 5835 S 3230 W, Taylorsville, UT, 84118 Phone: 801-305-4663 Programming Languages: Perl, PHP, C, Java/JSP/Servlets Experience with Web Services: have written several apps for the Facebook pl

Re: [Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Jesse Stay
I should mention this is an excellent opportunity for you to be a contributor to open source - this should be an opportunity for us to write libraries (WWW::LDS::FamilySearch?) for the various languages we write in, so when it is released there is something out there for others to use. Jesse On 8

[Ldsoss] Testors for FamilySearch API, Developer Website, and Support

2007-08-03 Thread Gordon Clarke
LDS Developers, We are finally inviting developers to try out our new (yet-to-be released) API for reading and writing to our new FamilySearch Family Tree online application. The table of contents of the API Documentation is below. We would like participants to spend 6 to 10 hours over a thre