I was just studying the Facebook api !

+1 for facebook connect.

Very interested.

Matteo

On 20 Mar, 20:44, Bruno Bornsztein <bruno.bornszt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'd just do a flat fee license per application, with
> free minor/bugfix upgrades. Actually working on figuring some of that out
> right now. Any suggestions?
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Matt Griffin <m...@mattgriffin.com> wrote:
>
> > +1 for Facebook Connect
> > Have you thought much about how you might license it (flat fee,
> > subscript)?
> > Thanks.
>
> > Matt
>
> > On Mar 20, 6:59 am, Alejandro <araic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I like it, it's pretty good. I've been doing this kind of integration
> > > from a Flex application. I'm interested, let us know the details.
>
> > > Thanks dude!
>
> > > On Mar 19, 11:29 pm, Bruno Bornsztein <bruno.bornszt...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hi all,
> > > > If you follow TennisMetro <http://tennismetro.com> or
> > > > Curbly<http://curbly.com>(two of my CE sites), you've noticed I
> > > > recently added Facebook
> > > > Connect <http://developers.facebook.com/connect.php> support for both.
> > This
> > > > lets users sign in using their Facebook profiles, and also publishes
> > stories
> > > > to their news feeds when they perform certain actions on the CE site
> > (like
> > > > posting a blog, or commenting). The idea here is to make these sites
> > more
> > > > viral, and make it easier for people to join. If you have a Facebook
> > > > account, feel free to try it out!
>
> > > > The plugin I've developed is called CommunityEngineFacebooker, and it
> > just
> > > > plugs into CE with a few migrations and (<10) lines of integration
> > code. I'm
> > > > still polishing it up, but I plan to make it available to the community
> > as a
> > > > *commercial *offering (meaning I'd charge a per-site license fee for
> > using
> > > > it), if there's any interest out there. Why charge for it? Well, it
> > > > represents a fair bit of work on my part, and I don't want to make it
> > part
> > > > of CE's core. At the same time, I'm looking for ways to monetize CE to
> > > > support continued development, and charging for added-value plugins
> > like
> > > > CE_Facebooker, while keeping the core open source, seems like a good
> > model.
>
> > > > Show of hands; anyone in the CE community interested in this kind of
> > thing?
> > > > It basically would allow you to add Facebook Connect support to your CE
> > site
> > > > instantly.
> > > > Thoughts? Feedback?
>
> > > > Thanks as usual,
> > > > Bruno

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