Anything that's in common or gadgets is uneffected by the social api rework
(which i presume is the case here), so no problems there, i'll go through
the patches asap, sorry for the delays!

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Ropu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Chris, i have one of those patches you mention already submitted (jira
> 601) + an other that is finished and relatively big, for MultiFetch for
> preloads and gadgets/metadata service
>
> that same code base will be used for locale "inheritance"
>
>
> Lets me/us know how to proceed...
>
>
> ropu
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I've been working in the last 3 weeks to clean up our social api code and
> > restructure it to cleanly implement the json-rpc protocol. Since we're
> > getting close to release date it seemed important to make sure all our
> > internal interfaces and class structures made sense and were clean and
> > consistent.
> >
> > Work has been a bit slower then desired, due to my doing my rounds at the
> > google developer days here in europe (the upcomming commit will have been
> > written in 6 different countries, a personal record for a single patch :)
> > but I've got some time the next 2 weeks to finish it & some other todo
> > items, so I expect the patch to land 'soonish' (probably near the end of
> > this week).
> >
> > This does mean the params, param order, return values and some class
> > structures of the social interfaces have seen some change, which will
> break
> > your current code ... a complete pain in the backside i know, but if we
> > don't clean up before release, we'd probably be stuck with a messy
> > interface
> > for a very long time; So I thought it was worth the short term pain for
> the
> > long term benifit.
> >
> > Also if some people are wondering why some issues and patches haven't
> been
> > solved & applied, it's for this very same reason, I want to land this big
> > patch before I can rework & apply those to the new code layout; So don't
> > think their forgotten or ignored! I'll get to them as soon as the
> json-rpc
> > implementation & social code cleanup has landed.
> >
> >  -- Chris
> >
>
>
>
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> R  o  p  u
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