Great post, keep me posted. I need to practice the XUL thing, we should work on the project together.
Do you want to lead a google code project? On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:28 AM, jfahrenkrug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Justin, > > thank you so much for the info about Happyhour! It's really great! I > wrote a super-mini tutorial about it on my blog: > http://blog.springenwerk.com/2008/05/local-opensocial-development-and.html > > As soon as I have some time I'll look into packaging it into an > extension. I've built Firefox extensions before, so it shouldn't be > too hard. > > Cheers, > > Johannes > > > On May 6, 4:28 pm, "justin kruger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > actually someone has done some very interesting work for us. > > > > check out happyhourhttp://code.google.com/p/happyhour/ > > > > > > its a js file that implements the OpenSocial v0.7 Framework, and > > connects it to google gears. > > i think i would prefer to have it as a full browser plugin, and > > instead of getting data from a local store, > > i would like to be able to get access to prototype examples that are > > community built. > > > > like > > "george" is someone with no friends, but is married with "laura" > > "laura" has 2 kids, barbara, and jenna, but they don't want their dad > > "george" to know what they are up to and they sometimes share more > > data with their mom. > > > > "barrak" and "paul" have a lot of friends in common but also a lot > > that are not in common, each might have 50,000- 2,000,000 friends > > > > "john" who went to school with "george" but they don't get along now > > > > "arnold" who has a lot of friends, and is part of two groups, > > "hollywood" and "politics" > > > > "violet" might like gothic styles, so everything is black, and she > > always hates it when apps use black text and white backgrounds > > > > my point, even though its themed a little, is it would be great to > > have a community of open data that prototypes a number of scenarios > > and would be cached locally in browser, but the data warehouse would > > be on line. > > > > having a standard set of characters, would mean that when we are > > testing, we can say i was having a problem with the "VIOLET" profile > > rendering my widget, can you take a look at it. I think it might also > > create a few inside jokes. > > > > Ok, time to get back to work, let me know if you start using HappyHour. > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:09 AM, jfahrenkrug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Justin, > > > > > that sounds very interesting. I was already thinking about building a > > > local testing environment based on the ruby on rails opensocial > > > container implementation. But a pure JS approach would be a lot cooler > > > and more lightweight. I have Firebug installed of course and love > > > using it, but have never extended it (if that's what you're talking > > > about). Do you have experience with this? I would be on board to help > > > with this. > > > > > - Johannes > > > > > -- > > > http://blog.springenwerk.com > > > > > On May 2, 5:31 pm, "justin kruger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > i was wondering if anyone had put some effort into creating a JS > > > > framework file for opensocial debugging in FireFox's Firebug? > > > > > > i would think that it would be fairly easy to link to a JS file with > > > > some default data. i would assume that there would either be a > > > > varrable in or a different JS file to load depending on whether the > > > > viewer is anonymous, a friend of the owner, a friend of a friend of > > > > the owner, just logged in, or the owner. This should give an easier > > > > method of testing locally without a network. > > > > > > -- > > > > -- > > > > Justin Krugerhttp://jDavid.net > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > "If you are successful, it is because somewhere, sometime, someone > > > > gave you a life or an idea that started you in the right direction. > > > > Remember also that you are indebted to life until you help some less > > > > fortunate person, just as you were helped." --Melinda Gates > > > > -- > > -- > > Justin Krugerhttp://jDavid.net > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > "If you are successful, it is because somewhere, sometime, someone > > gave you a life or an idea that started you in the right direction. > > Remember also that you are indebted to life until you help some less > > fortunate person, just as you were helped." --Melinda Gates > > > -- -- Justin Kruger http://jDavid.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] "If you are successful, it is because somewhere, sometime, someone gave you a life or an idea that started you in the right direction. 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