Hi Ryan!

What compliance tests can you suggest to test opensocial/gadget
functionality? I found several tests exploring shindig sources. Can
you list the main of them? What is the minimal functionality of
opensocial compliant application based on shindig experience?

Thanks,
Ilya

>Ilya please keep us up to date on your progress, and let us know how
>we can help!

-Ryan

On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Ilya Builuk <ilya.builuk@...> wrote:
> Thanks for reply!
>
> Yes, I've already seen negrony and considered it as "a fast and
> flexible markup processor for building arbitrary parsing and rendering
> control structures" according to the description from site. It was
> useful to understand how to implement opensocial standard by exploring
> source code / debugging. But I think it would be better to me to
> continue development using my source code as it was designed using new
> features of .NET Framework as async Tasks (all I/O operations are
> async, e.g. fetching gadget definition from remote location,
> rendering), expression trees, upcoming ASP.NET WebAPI (as REST
> services).. Also I'm trying create it as lightwight component which
> can be integrated easly into existing ASP.NET (MVC) sites.
>
> However I understand that it is far away from production quality as
> negroni and isn't ready to publish. So I plan to continue development
> and when it become more stable, I will try to populate it and
> opensocial concept among .NET developers (for example publish articles
> which describe key principes at codeproject.com - popular resource
> where I haven't found any major reference on opensocial topic).
>
> Thanks,
> Ilya
>

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