We should probably make a milestones page for both versions so that we don't
have to answer these questions all the time :)

Just so that everyone knows, there are tracking tasks for most 0.8 items.
REST is a really big item, so it's not as simple as a single task for either
language.

We don't currently have 0.8 tracking issues for social data javascript
(opensocial-0.8 feature). We should definitely add those. I'm pretty sure
there are tracking issues for all server-side items (though REST should be
more granular), as well as for gadgets.* javascript package.

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 0.7 wise feature support is pretty identical between the 2 versions.
>
> 0.8 work is in progress on both versions too, they started on the RESTful
> interface on the java side already, but i believe it doesn't support
> put/delete yet, just read actions, so it's not quite complete yet on the
> java side either ... as far as 'broken stuff' goes, the
> javascript/samplecontainer is the only thing i can really think off.
>
> The end goal is that both versions support the same feature sets again by
> the time we both reach full 0.8 support, it's just the bit of development in
> between that can get out of sync here and there.
>
>        -- Chris
>
>
> On Jun 7, 2008, at 4:36 AM, Bipin Upadhyay wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>>
>> Chris clarified while replying to a mail a couple of hours ago that
>> the PHP version doesn't supoort REST yet. I am (and am sure other too)
>> would like to know other unsupported features as of now.
>> No offences, just curious so as not spend time on trying to fix things
>> that are not yet supported. :)
>>
>>
>> On a more specific note, if handler/service classes are implemented
>> and the handler is specified in the config file, can I safely say that
>> any social gadget with JSON will run for PHP?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> -- Bipin Upadhyay.
>> I'd love to change the world,
>> but they won't gimme the source code.
>> http://projectbee.org/
>>
>
>

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