Re: Google Bookmarks plugin for epiphany
- From: Fabio Rafael da Rosa <fabiorafael rosa gmail com>
- To: Magnus Therning <magnus therning org>
- Cc: epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Google Bookmarks plugin for epiphany
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:14:26 -0200
Em Qui, 2008-11-20 às 12:01 +0000, Magnus Therning escreveu:
> I would personally consider using the password store to retrieve the
> password (either from epiphany's password store or the Gnome Keyring)
> for google bookmarks rather than pull in the cookie from the browser.
> Requiring that the user has logged in (i.e. that there is a cookie)
> doesn't feel right to me. This is the direction I'm planning to take
> epilicious in, as soon as I find some inspiration and spare time :-)
The whole idea of using the cookie (or better, exposing the cookie in an
easy way for other plugins to consume) is to provide a better experience
for people that uses lots of google services. Google provides a 'Single
Sign On' mechanism for it's services, and I think that, if the idea is
to 'merge' epiphany on the cloud, that the way to go (for google). ON
the future, it will be possible to implement more google-based plugins,
all using the same login (instead of requiring a separete login/pass for
each service). I personally think that this way we can provide a better
experience to the user.
> Do you have good documentation for the google bookmarks API? Last
> time I looked there wasn't anything offical from Google. I managed to
> track down something based on a reverse-engineering effort (I think)
> but then ran out of time/steam and didn't put it in epilicious.
No , I don't. Google did not release any official documentation for
google bookmarks. But, it is quite easy to use (I did the same as you
for finding the API).
I like epilicious and del.icio.us , but, we don't have an alternative
for people that _dont_ use delicious. I know lots of people that don't
use epiphany mainly because it does not have google toolbar. I like the
idea of integrating google services with the browser, I personally use a
lot of them, and that would make my life easier, and, I think, that's
the main point for GNOME and that's why I like epiphany: keep it simple
and easy . That's my target audience.
--
Fabio Rafael da Rosa <fabiorafael rosa gmail com>
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