--- In pipesCamp@yahoogroups.com, "Matt McAlister" <mattmc@...> wrote:
>
> Nicely done, everyone. It appears that this was a very successful
> event. And the Pipes I've seen from it are excellent.
>
> I posted about what you did on the Yahoo! Developer Network blog here:
>
http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2008/01/first-ever_pipescamp_unconferen\
ce.html
>
> Congrats to you all!
>
> Thanks,
> Matt McAlister
> Yahoo! Developer Network
>
hi there Matt,
Was also pleasantly surprised to see the writeup on the event at the
pipes camp blog.
http://blog.pipes.yahoo.com/2008/01/04/pipes-camp/
Special mention as well to labsji as well , who in 3 minutes flat took
the MTC pipe from siddhi,and rendered it into google earth 8 ) as well
as the other hackers who made some brilliant pipes as well, but
couldnt publish it before the end of the day, (im sure the concerns
and problems faced will be insightful for everyone)
Cheers to the participants, bloggers who have been curious to know
more about pipes before and after the event , the thankful good wifi
connection ;) , coolsrini for that awesome review of the event, and
everyone who made the event possible.
I'm sure that the community has a lot to look forward to from pipes in
a more ways than one ;)
Keep Clicking, 8 )
Bhasker V Kode
I think there were several concerns raised as well such as :
- where to create the initial rss/data source in the first place (as
against just using a string builder). one option could be to have
(sets) or tags within a service like twitter so even info like -"my
favourite colors" could be entered into a pipe as a data source instea
d of tightly integrating the content with saving & pusblishing a pipe
- not being able to merge two