sábado, 16 de enero de 2010

Good news about the Google Documents Gvfs Backend

Just a quick post to say that I am back working on the Google documents GVFS backend, and that Google announced this week that they are going to let people uploading any kind of documents to their service. This should mean that using my backend you will be able to actually save any kind of document on the cloud via the Google documents service! I personally think that it makes the backend even more useful!

Please be patient as I (hopefully) should be able to have something stable quite soon!

12 comentarios:

  1. Great news, it seems pretty great, thanx for the hacks, a good complement to Ubuntu One

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  2. Hi!
    I followed your development with gnome-soc and you did a good work. Go on! :)

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  3. that would be amazing, and maybe i can help, can you give me the link to the project.

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  4. I am all the most aware from help of any kind!

    The git repository is here [1], you will need to compile libgdata[2]>0.5
    to make it work.

    2 github.com/thiblahute/gvfs/tree/googledocuments
    3 http://git.gnome.org/cgit/libgdata/tree/gdata/

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  5. I agree: that backend would be amazing!!

    Thank you very much for your work!

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  6. I've been following your development of this project and eagerly await to see it completed. Keep up the good work!

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  8. How are the things progressing? I'm looking forwart to any possibility to mount Google Docs locally - tried to use FUSE, but it works only partially.

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  9. Hi, I'm curious too, how are things going on the Gdocs <-> gvfs integration ?

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  10. Google storage is really cheap, so, a GVFS backend would so be awesome! Is that project dead?

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