Wednesday's OpenSocial Summit: Detailed Agenda

Friday, May 09, 2008 at 6:45:00 PM



As a follow-up to the post earlier this week, we're now only a few days away from the OpenSocial Summit happening on Wednesday, May 14th at the Googleplex (1400 Crittenden).

We're looking forward to discussing the draft proposal for OpenSocial v0.8, which includes a RESTful API, as well as diving deep on topics such as App Building Best Practices, Security with OAuth and Caja, and brainstorming about a templating language for OpenSocial.

To get a better sense for the flow of the event, and for your planning purposes, you're welcome to review the OpenSocial Summit's detailed agenda.

The doors open at 9:30am with a light breakfast, and the event kicks off at 10:00am. The event is entirely free (we'll provide food, drinks and wifi) -- all you need to bring are your ideas and potentially a laptop.

You can visit the RSVP form to let us know you'll be coming.

5 comments:

Francisco Riojas said...

how would the APP work within existing social networks?

steve said...

Should we expect to receive a confirmation for our RSVP?

Dan Peterson, Product Manager said...

Francisco, if an existing social network would like to get up and running hosting OpenSocial apps, they should check out Shindig, an open source project in Apache's incubator designed to make that easy:
http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/

Steve, we've recently sent out reminders to all those that have RSVP'd, but certainly anyone is welcome to show up!

robert said...

Hi, I have an opensocial app idea that I'd like to share with a developer who may be interested in using it as their 20% time project. How might I get in touch?
Thank you!
Robert@TribalCoaching.com

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