Hi, I've been writing a full C library to access GData-based services, with the aims of: 1. rewriting Totem's YouTube plugin in C, 2. providing a useful desktop-wide way to access Google services, and 3. merging it with the libgdata and libgdata-google in e-d-s' tree, such that e-d-s depends on a proper, external library for its Google Calendar server backend. I'm getting to the stage where it would be possible to merge with the code in e-d-s' libgdata, but obviously this can only happen if the authors of e-d-s' libgdata agree and think this is a good idea. If you want to keep your libgdata separate and untouched, I'm happy to go along with that, although it seems like a missed opportunity as regards reducing code duplication across the desktop. The code is currently on Github[1], with the beginnings of Google Calendar support in a branch[2], but the eventual aim is to move it to GNOME SVN (or git, or whatever) and move it into the desktop platform. Regards, Philip Withnall [1]: http://github.com/pwithnall/libgdata/tree/master [2]: http://github.com/pwithnall/libgdata/tree/calendar
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