Hi, We did an in-person huddle and here is the list.
Stuff we are working on today: - set up online.gnome.org with GNOME theme version of mugshot.org/account etc. - Havoc making jsps - Owen messing with CNAME config - design for online.gnome.org server flavor - Bryan - document desktop data model - Owen - fix up offline cache and reconnect handling for the Mugshot client and BigBoard - Owen - fix some problems the server is having, such as del.icio.us connection and the AIM bot - Marina - cook up some scripts for making a release of GNOME Online Desktop, develop plan for 0.1 release - Colin - RPM package updates/scripting - Colin - figure out moving stuff from svn.mugshot.org to gnome.org - some combination of Owen and Marina Stuff that is higher priority that we are thinking of doing next, volunteers welcome: - create wiki presence on live.gnome.org - shut down google group and suggest d-d-l instead - merge more outside networks (AIM, Facebook, etc.) into the contact list - allow combining contacts from separate networks ("this person on Facebook is the same as this AIM") - sync of browser state (history, bookmarks, cookies, passwords), like Google Browser Sync but open source and integrated with everything else (e.g. no need to log in to Google separately for browser sync and big board) - add login via jabber/gtalk and OpenID in addition to current email or AIM And more stuff, volunteers also welcome: - investigate how HTTP state of browser can be used by any app - lots of BigBoard productization/polish stuff to make it more usable - hack on AbiWord, F-Spot, other desktop apps to use the info from the server in useful ways - modify mugshot.org/applications (to become online.gnome.org/applications) to support web apps - store encrypted gnome-keyring on the server - facebook application that merges your Mugshot stacker into the facebook event feed - right now the default online desktop config has google calendar in big board and evo calendar attached to gnome-panel clock, fix this - make online.gnome.org and mugshot.org work as OpenID providers - integrate online photo sites into gnome background properties and screen saver (choose a flickr photo for your background, etc.) - stuff I forgot Our thought in the office here is to somewhat focus on the server side since it's a little bit scary and others would take a long time to ramp up on it. So if there's server-side stuff you need for the client-side feature you want to hack on, let us know. Havoc _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list