First Official Openomy API Libraries (Ruby)!
I'm really excited to tell everyone that today Openomy released its first official API bindings.
A close friend of mine, Maurice Codik, wrote the bindings which make it extremely easy to call the Openomy APIs natively from Ruby. Now your next Ruby on Rails web app can easily integrate with Openomy.
Maurice is releasing this open-source under the LGPL license and will be supporting it for bugs and feature upgrades. He can be contacted at maurice.codik@gmail.com. If you want to help him out, email him there.
He's also keeping great documentation on the Openomy Documentation wiki under Openomy_Ruby.
The file itself is located at http://www.openomy.com/api/libraries/ruby/openomy.rb.
Update: Also, as a side note, if you'd like to contribute to Openomy by developing and providing APIs in other languages, simply send an email to iseff@iseff.com (put the word "openomy" in the subject somewhere) and I'd be happy to provide you with everything you need. Thanks.
A close friend of mine, Maurice Codik, wrote the bindings which make it extremely easy to call the Openomy APIs natively from Ruby. Now your next Ruby on Rails web app can easily integrate with Openomy.
Maurice is releasing this open-source under the LGPL license and will be supporting it for bugs and feature upgrades. He can be contacted at maurice.codik@gmail.com. If you want to help him out, email him there.
He's also keeping great documentation on the Openomy Documentation wiki under Openomy_Ruby.
The file itself is located at http://www.openomy.com/api/libraries/ruby/openomy.rb.
Update: Also, as a side note, if you'd like to contribute to Openomy by developing and providing APIs in other languages, simply send an email to iseff@iseff.com (put the word "openomy" in the subject somewhere) and I'd be happy to provide you with everything you need. Thanks.


2 Comments:
Ian, have you thought about integrating something like Openomy as a browser extension? Like say Flock's shelf...
That way not every web app needs to support it directly to reap its benefits.
Hey Craig,
Like a Greasemonkey script? If so, I've thought about (and still think about) making a few Greasemonkey scripts for some popular sites. A general upload/download from your Openomy account browser extension would be cool, too (kinda like how you can just drop stuff into Flock's Shelf) but that wouldn't necessarily help out any particular web app.
If you have any other thoughts on this, let me know -- either here or through email (iseff@iseff.com).
Thanks,
Ian
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