Hey GFC Devs,
Here is my reply to a discussion at
wordpress.org support forums:
"...Google Friend Connect is in my opinion, virtually useless if it
does not recognize people who have already signed up at your site/
blog. That member would have to sign up again to use this sweet new
feature, but is registering with GFC a third party process/
requirement? Meaning, is GFC storing people who sign up for it and
saving their user information so that they can use their GFC account
all across the web like how Gravatar operates? I do not think that GFC
operates in that fashion. So the logical next step for the developers
would be to see if google's OpenSocial API (or what ever code needed
to accomplish this connection and integration between GFC and an
individual wordpress user database) would be tweakable into
accomplishing this true and necessary integration."
And as you can tell from the reply. I figured the logical place to
forward this reply would be here. So my question is to someone who
knows the OpenSocial API well,
Is "true" integration between wordpress' user database and Google
Friend Connect's members possible with the openSocial API?
and
Are GFC's members per site or web wide?
I hope that this is the correct place to post these questions(a search
within this group proved that the word: "wordpress" has not been
mentioned yet so I hope to invoke some inspiration toward the matter).
Happy Developing and thank you for reading this initial thread post.
Peace and Love,
Mikeumus