[orkut-developer] Re: MAKAMAKA

2010-07-22 Thread Matthieu
Thanks for all. On 19 juil, 07:54, Prashant (Google) p...@google.com wrote: Makamaka is Hawaiian for close friend (http:// wehewehe.olelo.hawaii.edu/cgi-bin/hdict?q=makamaka). Our usage of this word here is contextually unrelated to any Japanese publication of the same name. :) Prashant

[orkut-developer] Re: MAKAMAKA

2010-07-18 Thread Prashant (Google)
Makamaka is Hawaiian for close friend (http:// wehewehe.olelo.hawaii.edu/cgi-bin/hdict?q=makamaka). Our usage of this word here is contextually unrelated to any Japanese publication of the same name. :) Prashant On Jul 15, 6:05 pm, Robson Dantas biu.dan...@gmail.com wrote: Prashant, Even

[orkut-developer] Re: MAKAMAKA

2010-07-15 Thread Matthieu
No idea ? On 13 juil, 12:03, Matthieu mbara...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, When I post an activity using the opensocial SDK, I can read back this activity with the SDK, but it is not shown in the Orkut profile. Instead of having a : [activityType] = SCRAP I have a : [activityType] =

[orkut-developer] Re: MAKAMAKA

2010-07-15 Thread Prashant (Google)
Hi Matthieu, Which SDK/library are you using to post these activities? All activities generated by installed apps fall under the Makamaka Activities category. Prashant On Jul 15, 2:14 pm, Matthieu mbara...@gmail.com wrote: No idea ? On 13 juil, 12:03, Matthieu mbara...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [orkut-developer] Re: MAKAMAKA

2010-07-15 Thread Robson Dantas
Prashant, Even 2-legged oauth or 3-legged oauth returns MAKAMAKA as type when listing activities Just curious too about the name :-) Regards Robson Dantas 2010/7/15 Prashant (Google) p...@google.com Hi Matthieu, Which SDK/library are you using to post these activities? All activities