2010/11/9 Cedric BAIL <cedric.b...@free.fr>:
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 1:39 AM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
>> New thread. exchange. it's in bad shape.
>>
>> what do we do? as such right now we need to kill off what is there. i would
>> want to focus on it being a code-side accessible service. not web page. that
>> means that e's wallpaper/theme etc. dialogs access it. if you want to upload 
>> -
>> lets make a client that lets you upload/contribute. lets remove the web part
>> and just focus on the "extend e/efl content into web hosted and shared
>> content". this makes it simpler, gets rid of the "framework" and leads to a
>> nice http+text or soap etc. etc. server and everything done nicely via that 
>> and
>> lib exchange + an app front end. some stand-alone elm based apps to do the
>> upload + listing of content and download for now would be a good start.
>
> We really need something generic here and that we could easily reuse
> (server side included). As I would like to use this kind of
> infrastructure for more efl show case. For example if we do an Angry
> bird like game or a Tower defense game, being able to upload and share
> user content would really make this kind of game rock.
>   So at the end the exchange library should really be an easy to use
> in all efl apps code. And I agree with raster, web site should be a
> side project, most use case will go directly from apps to apps.

Totally agree here, we need something generic, and the exchange lib is not
a good example of flexibility :( It nedd to be fully re-thinked

DaveMDS


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