Nicolass - improving the sample container to be more "real" is definitely on our list of things to do. Like Ropu mentioned we also want to add social based features, but I think adding things like drag and drop and real prefs etc is also a great place to start.
I definitely don't think the code should go all into the same file :) but using the samplecontainer directory for all of the code makes sense. As for your patches, I was going to get those in today but they are in a slightly incorrect format. ie patch -p0 < "your patch file" doesn't work. I updated the first jira issue with some quick instructions. Once you follow those then hopefully I'll be able to patch away! Thanks for your help. - Cassie On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Ropu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hte issue with that is that iGoogle is a Gadget render, and is not using > the > social layer of opensocial > > so for that you will need to add friends, activities, persistence layer. > > so it should be more like a orkuy or hi5 that iGoogle. > > still we have the partuza, a simple social network that has all the social > stuff ready to work with shindig > > the only thing is that is coded in PHP :D > > hope this helps > > ropu > > > On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Nicolaas Matthijs < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I would like to introduce an iGoogle like portal into Shindig, which > allows > > you to add multiple widgets in different columns and which allows > > to drag them around with the state being saved in a cookie. I would like > to > > do this for 2 reasons: > > > > 1) I've seen several requests for this type of functionality passing on > the > > list > > 2) I think it might increase uptake of Shindig if people can see what can > > be achieved with it > > > > So my first question is whether you think this is a good idea. My second > > question is where you > > think this should go. Should it go as a (big) modification to the > > samplecontainer, which is perfectly > > possible, or should it go in as a separate file in examples? > > > > P.S.: I've done 3 patches for the samplecontainer already. How long does > it > > normally take > > to get an evaluation of those? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Nicolaas > > > > > > -- > .-. --- .--. ..- > R o p u >

