Ya I'm one of those people.  I abandoned my project a while ago but have had
a couple of other people contact me about it.  So I'm going to put an MIT
license on it and put what I have up on github in case it's of use.  I'll
try to get that done tonight/tomorrow sometime.

My codebase took a different approach then trying to do a class for class
copy of shindig.  The container itself is a rails app, with the opensocial
api's in a rails plugin.  The opensocial entities are all rails tableless
models that don't use a database.  Those entity models do callbacks into
whatever class you want to get the real data (mappings are defined in a yaml
file).

Chris





On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Chris Chabot <[email protected]> wrote:

> I also remember a few cases where people said they had the intention too;
> Might be worth digging up those posts and contacting them directly too?
> Some
> might not be subscribed to the shindig-dev list.
>
> & good luck!
>
>    -- Chris
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Fisher, Tim <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > Would anyone out there be interested in contributing to a Ruby port of
> > Shindig??  Scanning the mailing list and searching the web I notice that
> > have been a few false starts at a Ruby implementation of Shindig.  I'd
> > like to get a small team together of developers interested in completing
> > this project, a full Shindig implementation in Ruby.
> >
> > If your interested drop me a line...   [email protected]
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tim
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