Yes, a big congrats Eiji!! Go Go Goo!!
-Chris On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Chris Chabot <[email protected]> wrote: > Wow, congratulations Eiji! > > I know it's been quite a project for you guys, making the launch and > availability of it that much more special. Thank you so much for all the > contributions you've done for as long as php-shindig been around. It > wouldn't have been the same without your support and involvement! > > Ps, I hope you'll show me around the parts that I can't read at the Google > IO? :) > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Eiji Kitamura <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Some people may recognize me by name, since I occasionally posting > > messages to spec-list and > > contributing codes to shindig. > > It've been almost one year since i first met shindig. But today, I'm > > happy to announce > > the release of yet another OpenSocial container "goo Home". > > "goo Home" is existing SNS represents one of the biggest japanese > > portal site "goo". This release > > is sandbox only beta. Developers are required to register to view it > > working. > > > > We've implemented broad range of support for OpenSocial spec: > > * home / profile / canvas view > > * privacy control over person attributes. (not returning attributes > > when set as as private by user) > > * activity stream which supports both addition from gadgets and feed > > from external services > > > > * requestCreateActivity(asks permission when priority is high and not > > granted) > > - supporting MediaItem > > * requestPermission (works when gadget is not owned by viewer) > > * requestShareApp > > * requestSendMessage > > * DataRequest for > > - AppData > > - People/Person > > - Activity > > etc. > > Sorry but no REST for this time. > > > > Since we are an open SNS, when we launch production environment, which > > will hopefully be in one month, > > the container will be public and profile page with gadgets will be > > revealed to the web. > > Even if you're not registered or signed in, you can view gadgets. > > > > I'm sorry that all documents and UI is written only in japanese. > > But in case you have japanese colleague, please ask them to read. > > > > http://developer.home.goo.ne.jp/document/ > > > > > > Finally, we've implemented OpenSocial using PHP Shindig. I would like > > to thank all the people who > > are involved in developing it, especially Chris Chabot, who spent so > > much time, took massive effort on shindig. > > > > Of course, I would like to send big thank you to all the Java version > > developers too, since > > PHP version wouldn't have existed without it. > > > > Regards, > > Eiji > > > -- Chris Schalk, Google Developer Advocate

