Hey Ernest,

   This is a good post, but this group is intended more for support and
discussion than proposals for the API spec.  However, we do have such a
forum available here:
http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-and-gadgets-spec/topics - you
should post this message there and it will have a better chance of making it
into the next API version.

Thanks!
~Arne



On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 8:38 AM, ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> As per a couple of conversations in the last hackathon at six apart,
> here is our proposal for the 'interested in' field to be included in
> the next version.
> Here is a little research of the main social networks and their use of
> the 'interested in/looking for' field in their user profiles.
> (http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pXn69uFFnb93d__8QKu77Pg)
> Of course, anyone can keep researching in this huge list of social
> networks. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
> List_of_social_networking_websites)
> A common structure for all of them seems to be the following:
>
>
> Static Class opensocial.Enum.InterestedIn
>  <static> object DATING
>  <static> object FRIENDS
>  <static> object RELATIONSHIP
>  <static> object NETWORKING
>  <static> object ACTIVITY_PARTNERS
>  <static> object RANDOM (?)
>
> An open question is whether or not to specify a target gender for each
> of them
> as some of the social apps do (see the spreadsheet)
>
> Now it's time for your feedback.
>
> Ernest Delgado
> >
>


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