#6 new
Michael Tierney

Users should be able to share event happenings

Reported by Michael Tierney | October 20th, 2010 @ 12:15 AM | in v1.1

This might need to be broken up into smaller chunks, but the basics of it are that from an event page, a user should be able to do one of three things:

1) email the event listing to their friends
2) send a text message to their friends
or
3) post a link to twitter (and maybe someplace else, like Facebook, but we'll see about that one).

This, however, requires the following:

1) Authentication (already managed by OmniAuth)
2) Hiding the functionality from users who aren't authenticated (to prevent abuse)
3) Exposing the fact that the functionality could be there for non-authenticated users
4) A way to access authentication (sign in/sign out)
5) Feedback that a user is signed in
6) Building up the infrastructure necessary to support these efforts.
- postageapp (easier maintenance of mailing) - tropo (text messaging, IM(s)?) - twitter makes it easy to do this via their APIs - so not doing Facebook if I can avoid it

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Wicked awesome geo-locating events finder application.

V1 was built in 48-hours, all by myself, as a part of Rails Rumble! Woot!

File issues with it here.

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