On 01/18/2015 03:27 PM, Erkan Yilmaz wrote: > Hello Morgan, > > that's a great idea > > I guess you saw already existing clients (1) in various prog. languages ? > Another option could be to get on board there? (or at least avoid double > work)
I've been playing a little with andstatus and yaics. But I'm looking at taking a stab at extending a cross platform mobile client (Macaw) and adding GNU social as another service option. I'm certainly open to contributing to other projects as time allows as well. :) > Yeah, I saw the status.net <http://status.net> wiki, bug tracker, ... > disappeared, > so I saved the API pages here (2) and updated them. > more underway on those API pages Glad to see documentation wasn't last in the shuffle. I'll dive in and take a look. > Do you also have yet an account somewhere on a GNU social server so we > can reach you there or you post infos there also? I setup my account at https://gnusocial.no/thrrgilag a little while back to see how things have evolved. > On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Michael Vogel <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > Partially you could have a look at the API description of friendica. > > Friendica is mostly compatible with GS. > > https://github.com/friendica/friendica/wiki/Friendica-API > > At the end of the page is a list of commands that aren't supported by GS > and Friendica. Oh nice, I was aware of Friendica but didn't think to reference that documentation. Thanks! -- END OF LINE
