On Tuesday, August 21st I will be hosting an East Bay iPhone Developers Meeting, at 7pm until 10pm in our www.BerkeleyCoworking.com conference room. The address and directions are on the website, and it is two blocks from Ashby BART.
We can only fit 25 people, so I'm using the Upcoming RSVP system to limit the attendees to that number. You can register at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/234913/ . If you register and end up not being able to attend, please change your registration to no so that someone else can take your place. There is no charge for attending.
Like iPhoneDevCamp and MacHack, I'd like to focus on things that we can build together. Some possibilities:
* A microformat for describing iPhone webapp services. This could include icon, description, pointers to special web pages, etc.
* Support of various microformat standards like hCard.
* An iPhone standard UI and examples for OpenID.
* Exploration of what we can do usefully with Safari Canvas.
If you have some other suggestions on what we should discuss, post them here.
So bring your laptop development environment, your iPhone, and your ideas!
hey Chris, i wish i could come, but living in Colorado, i dont think there will ever be a dev conference here. I am working on a wev page, and have already created logos to show if the site is developed for iPhone, ir just looks ok on iPhone. I plan to do further work on it we today. I will create a post explaining the logos and what they stand for.
According to Upcoming we have 6 people so far, so there is plenty of room if there are people from other parts of the SF Bay Area that would like to attend. Just RSVP at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/234913/
-- Christopher Allen
On 8/5/07, Christopher Allen <Christoph...@iphonewebdev.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 21st I will be hosting an East Bay iPhone > Developers Meeting, at 7pm until 10pm in our www.BerkeleyCoworking.com > conference room. The address and directions are on the website, and it > is two blocks from Ashby BART.
> We can only fit 25 people, so I'm using the Upcoming RSVP system to > limit the attendees to that number. You can register at > http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/234913/ . If you register and end up > not being able to attend, please change your registration to no so > that someone else can take your place. There is no charge for > attending.
> Like iPhoneDevCamp and MacHack, I'd like to focus on things that we > can build together. Some possibilities:
> * A microformat for describing iPhone webapp services. This could > include icon, description, pointers to special web pages, etc.
> * Support of various microformat standards like hCard.
> * An iPhone standard UI and examples for OpenID.
> * Exploration of what we can do usefully with Safari Canvas.
> If you have some other suggestions on what we should discuss, post them here.
> So bring your laptop development environment, your iPhone, and your ideas!
<Christoph...@iPhoneWebDev.com> wrote: > On Tuesday, August 21st I will be hosting an East Bay iPhone > Developers Meeting, at 7pm until 10pm in ourwww.BerkeleyCoworking.com > conference room. The address and directions are on the website, and it > is two blocks from Ashby BART.
> We can only fit 25 people, so I'm using the Upcoming RSVP system to > limit the attendees to that number. You can register athttp://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/234913/. If you register and end up > not being able to attend, please change your registration to no so > that someone else can take your place. There is no charge for > attending.
> Like iPhoneDevCamp and MacHack, I'd like to focus on things that we > can build together. Some possibilities:
> * A microformat for describing iPhone webapp services. This could > include icon, description, pointers to special web pages, etc.
> * Support of various microformat standards like hCard.
> * An iPhone standard UI and examples for OpenID.
> * Exploration of what we can do usefully with Safari Canvas.
> If you have some other suggestions on what we should discuss, post them here.
> So bring your laptop development environment, your iPhone, and your ideas!
I guess I need to read documentation better - I was surprised when Chris said last night that emailing the photos from the iPhone were downsized. I tried emailing one photo from my iPhone and it was 480x640 and 90.7kb but when I downloaded it to my PC using a batch download it was 1600x1200, 363 KB with the data for the photo including time.
I believe the only way to do a batch download of photos taken with the iPhone is when the camera is connected and using one of the "camera connected" apps and there is no way for a web app to complete a transfer. (e.g., http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2548/iphone_transfer_pictures_from_iph...)
Is there any way to even access general information about the photos on a iPhone thru a web app (e.g., how many photos, when were they taken, etc.) ? Assuming there isn't, maybe it would be useful to have a web app that has meta tags associated with notes taken about the photos - the app provides a time stamp and a input form where the user can enter information that can be later match to to the photos on the computer after the photos have been downloaded as a batch. Probably too many steps for general use but may be useful for unique situations such as adding the location and direction the phone was pointing as the picture was taken.
Back to my original issue ..... is it common knowledge to most that the photos are downsized when emailed? I do have a tendency to breeze thru documentation too fast....
Thanks for setting up the evening - I'm looking forward to the summary
<Christoph...@iPhoneWebDev.com> wrote: > On Tuesday, August 21st I will be hosting an East Bay iPhone > Developers Meeting, at 7pm until 10pm in ourwww.BerkeleyCoworking.com > conference room. ...........