On Monday 19 May 2008 05:21, Erin Yueh wrote: > Hi All, > > There is a new toy called 'diversity-radar' and it is related to > 'diversity' project. It's like a radar game and it displays all nearby > NEO devices via diversity dbus daemon. I write this UI application in > Python and it uses python EFL for UI effects. Currently, it is just a > prototype one and I will go on working to make it more beautiful and > have more useful functions. > > If you have interests, you may check 'diversity' project site: > http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/diversity/ > > Also, you can checkout the source code here: > http://projects.openmoko.org/scm/?group_id=118 > > The current status: > * it can communicate with diversity-daemon and listen signals > * it can retrieve self NEO and other NEO devices geometry information > * it has a scanning effect to present nearby NEO devices location > > to-do list: > * display circle effect > * use python-etk and embed a canvas > * write a bitbake recipe > * make it more modulized >
Just out of interest did you take a look at libgrapple [1] ? I started looking at it for my tracking application - but for your application it seems to be a perfect fit being specifically designed to update data to/from multiple users.. did this come up before, I'm getting deja vu... [1] http://opensource.linuxgamepublishing.com/grapple.php -- Andy / ScaredyCat

