Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv.net now in the Google Chrome Web Store

2010-12-09 Thread Andreas Røsdal

On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, Daniel Markstedt wrote:

Congrats on this. The Web Store seems to be a quite high-profile
endeavor on behalf of Google, so it will probably give you some good
exposure.

BTW, do you have plans to make this more than 'just' a simple link to
the website? What kind of additional browser integration options do
Google offer for Chrome currently?


Google Chrome Web Store creates an icon on your browser startup page.
By clicking on this icon, you could automatically be authenticated to 
Freeciv using OpenID. Other than that, the Chrome Web Store is a 
convenient way for users to discover new web applications.


By the way, Mozilla has also announced plans for a similar application 
store. https://apps.mozillalabs.com/




More cooperation? Well of course! :) Let's make that a separate thread.


Great! I hope this works out!



Daniel

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Andreas Røsdal andre...@pvv.ntnu.no wrote:

Hello Freeciv devs!

I would just like to tell you that http://www.freeciv.net is now available
for free in the Google Chrome Web Store, here: http://goo.gl/XzFmD___
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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] Freeciv.net now in the Google Chrome Web Store

2010-12-08 Thread Daniel Markstedt
Hi Andreas,

Congrats on this. The Web Store seems to be a quite high-profile
endeavor on behalf of Google, so it will probably give you some good
exposure.

BTW, do you have plans to make this more than 'just' a simple link to
the website? What kind of additional browser integration options do
Google offer for Chrome currently?

More cooperation? Well of course! :) Let's make that a separate thread.

Daniel

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Andreas Røsdal andre...@pvv.ntnu.no wrote:
 Hello Freeciv devs!

 I would just like to tell you that http://www.freeciv.net is now available
 for free in the Google Chrome Web Store, here: http://goo.gl/XzFmD

 Freeciv.net is one of the first 500 web applications that the store launches
 with. By installing the game through the Chrome Web Store, the game installs
 itself as an icon on the Google Chrome startup screen, and will therefore be
 convenient to launch from there. If you have any feedback from testing it,
 that would be great.

 The other thing that I would like to discuss, is if you would be interested
 in more cooperation between the Freeciv.net web client and
 the Freeciv.org project. For example sharing development code-base, a shared
 development plan, testing and bugreporting, server hosting of web games etc.
 What do you think about this?


 Best regards,
 Andreas Rosdal
 www.freeciv.net

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