Pritam,
Welcome!
The mobile application has been one of our more popular GSoC "ideas"
this round and a few people are already working on it. The approach I
have been taking with popular ideas is to carve the idea up into
different aspects so each applicant can fully develop an approach to
one of the subproblems. By breaking it up in this way, the GSoC
applications emphasize depth over breadth of coverage, but it will be
clear whether the plan has an appreciation for the larger context of
the project. People are welcome to continue developing their proposal
regardless of whether Google will fund it, but we don't know how many
allocations Google will give Privly.
People are currently working on:
1. Android Posting Application Design
2. iOS Posting Application Design
3. API-driven reading of linked content
1 and 2 are geared towards generating new content and posting the
resulting links to various applications.
3 is about making it easy to read private content on the mobile
device, but it is geared towards hooking explicitly into various phone
APIs. We can probably provide better usability using these APIs
explicitly, but it is not an ideal solution because it requires us to
keep up with the platform changes of any supported service. Another
approach is to extend a mobile browser, such as Firefox's mobile
browser, to give an experience similar to reading content on the
Chrome extension.
Do you want to take up the cause of extending a mobile browser?
-Sean
(I'll get to the other emails on this list in a few hours)
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