Le mardi 22 mars 2011 à 17:13 +0100, Alexander Larsson a écrit : > It would be nice to have some level of integration with web > applications > in the desktop. For instance, I would like to update my facebook > status > or tweet easily via the user status menu in the shell. I would also > like > facebook message notification with the message tray, and facebook chat > support. For these points: - I see, in Gnome Planet, that a Gnome-Contact-Center is planned for Gnome 3.2. This app may get status of your contact in Twitter, FaceBook, etc, and notify you by message tray. - For integration in shell, I think it's better to integrate it like Empathy is: The user-menu is only to indicate your state (available or busy) and using an icon in persistent message tray. And Pino can manage your accounts and messages. - As Will Thompson say, Facebook chat is already supported by Empathy. > And I'm sure there are many other small integration points that may be > useful: > * Easily share pictures on flickr/facebook/etc Supported by Shotwell. I don't know for Nautilus. > It would also be cool if we had some set of web-services of our own > that > we could integrate with, like: > > * Easy on-web filestore integrated with everything > * Syncing of preferences and bookmarks to my.gnome.org I see that a panel for OnLine accounts is planed. (they have design) For syncing, I think it would be cool if Gnome have a modular a Framework for syncing like Open Sync[1]. After that, we can simply use the UI of Conduit. Regards [1] http://www.opensync.org/ -- Gendre Sebastien <korbe romandie com>
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