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A bit off topic for linux-wireless but since it is a GSoC project for
it adding it for those interested in following up on this progress.

  Luis

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Dan Winship<danw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 06/25/2009 06:55 PM, k roy wrote:
>> I was able to get the
>> providers Hostip, Plazes, Localnet, Manual working along with Geocoding
>> using Geonames and Yahoo. I havent got Gypsy and Gpsd working because I
>> currently dont have a GPS device. I am still figuring how to get Gsmloc
>> provider as the site is down.
>
> OK, but you don't need to test all of the providers; your code will
> generally just be working with the master provider, so as long as at
> least one of the other providers works for you, you should be good.
> (Although if you can find someone to borrow a GPS device from, it might
> be nice to test using that, since that will give you much finer detail
> than the other providers...)
>
>> I plan to work on creating a Master
>> provider and a UI for the Manual provider in 1-2 days.
>
> The author of libchamplain started working on a UI for the manual provider:
>
>  http://blog.pierlux.com/2009/06/08/introducing-geoclue-properties/en/
>
> You might want to use that as a starting point, or you might want to
> just ignore that and write your own. I haven't tried it out at all.
>
>> I am planning to work on gnome-clock and
>> empathy first because some work regarding Geoclue integration has
>> already been done on these two.
>
> I think empathy may be pretty much "done" at this point; the bug you had
> CC:ed me on before has been closed now. I can definitely answer
> questions about the clock stuff though.
>
> -- Dan
>
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