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Web Developer Chat: Fredrik Andersson

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I thought that after Håkon graced us with his presence, it would be fitting to follow that chat with someone who uses CSS the way a ninja wields the nunchaku. He's fast, precise and deadly.

All joking aside, Fred is the man making My Opera look the way it does. Chances are, you've seen his other work throughout all the Opera Websites. He created the beloved widgets page and now is hard at work creating the new My Opera look and feel. He's been with Opera more than five years and has seen the Opera community develop from a forum page to a full on social networking hub. And he's had his fingers in it from the beginning.

Join us tomorrow and bring all your questions about how we create our websites, or Fred's personal love of pirates to the #webapps channel. Note that we are back to our original time tomorrow of 5 PM CET or check for your time (thanks, remcolanting).
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Widget Web Chats: The Rebirth

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Before the end of the year, it was clear we needed to breathe new life into the web chats we'd been running. We covered widgets, widget competitions and a few topics in between.

We put our heads together to figure out what form the new chats would take in 2007. Would they remain the same? Would they change?

We decided to keep it similar but broader. If you're reading this, you're not only interested in Web Applications and widgets, but likely many aspects of Web development. And chances are, you're on the cutting edge. So we'll maintain the technical level of our guests, while we broaden the topics. We think it's a win-win for everyone.

The new IRC chats, still held over on #webapps, will cover all aspects of Web development. And to inaugurate the new chats, we'll be joined by David Storey, our Chief Web Opener. David's job is to help all sites become more accessible regardless of device or browser choice. He'll share stories from the trenches, best coding practices and answer almost any questions you want to ask.

You can either post questions here in advance or join us at our regular time (5:00 PM CET) on Thursday.
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Widget Web Chat: New Competition Planning

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We're running the chat again today at our usual 5:00 PM CET time slot. I'm going to go over a new competition wii have planned, but I want everyone's feedback before we announce it. So if you want in on our plans, tune in over on #webapps today at 5:00.
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Widget Web Chat: How to Win the Widget World Cup

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We had a great chat last time. There was clearly a lot of interest in the Widget World Cup. Rather than move on to a different topic this week, we'd like to continue talking about the Widget World Cup. This time we're going to focus on what you can do to emerge from the first round and then take on the rest of the world.

So please join us this Thursday at our usual time (5 to 6 PM CET) over on the #webapps channel.

Looking forward to our usual suspects and a few new faces. And, just in case, some lucky people might want to have their t-shirt size handy... :wink:
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Widget World Cup: Transcript

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We had some great questions last night about the Widget World Cup. Thanks to everyone who attended and made this easily our best chat yet.

We're planning another one at the same time next week, but the topic will be revealed on Monday. Stay tuned for more.

And lastly, congratulations to grafio for winning our random chat t-shirt prize this week.

Good luck to everyone entering widgets - go out there and get your friends to try them out - and Opera might just hand you €3,000.
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OperaWebApps: Hi everyone. Welcome to today's chat session on the Widget World Cup.

Question from dantesoft: I am working on a widget to help me (and english speaking people) learn Serbian. I am Romanian. I'd want to tag the widget as international... (RO is doing poorly in the championship)
OperaWebApps: Hi Dantesoft, you can add other tags to the widget to specify the other languages and categories. But for the widget world cup, use Romania. We also lowered the bar for qualification: countries need only 5 widgets and 500 downloads of each widget to qualify.

OperaWebApps: Right now, the following countries have qualified: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Germany, Poland, Russia, UK, and the U.S.

Question from Ramunas: So which country is winning?
OperaWebApps: The World Cup has two stages - the qualifying and then the final (kind of like the real World Cup). So right now, all that matters is how your widget does domestically against the other widgets. Then we let all the country winners battle it out. In another way of looking at it, the most downloaded widget from each of those eight countries we listed will win €1,000.

OperaWebApps: Italy is on the cusp of qualifying, so the most downloaded widget there will win €1,000.

Question from dantesoft: Is it too late for 'team (east) Europe'?
OperaWebApps: If you consider Poland and Russia Eastern Europe, I think we have a good representation. :smile: But hey, with the new rules in place, doesn't that make it easier to win?

Question from shadow: dom.js(i found it inside the animation dwl file) is it one of the 10 libs that opera is developing?

OperaWebApps: The chat about the libraries will happen in a few weeks.

OperaWebApps: The dom.js file is a helping library for our other libraries. So...yes :smile:

Question from dantesoft: I see qualified widgets come in all shapes and sizes. What are the minimum requirements? the ones in the OC Widgets blog?
OperaWebApps: The widget you're talking about was uploaded and approved before the style guide existed.

OperaWebApps: Since we can't go back and delete all the widgets, we instead ask that all new widgets conform to the style guide.

OperaWebApps: And we've gone back and asked earlier widget developers to review their widgets in accordance with the style guide.

Question from shadow: Did the rules change?where are the new ones?

OperaWebApps: We are updating the Widget World Cup page. By tomorrow it should be fixed.

OperaWebApps: Note that the baseline is now 5 widgets and 500 downloads to qualify the country.

Question from jadd: Is someone logging this for those (me included) who missed the first few minutes of this chat?

OperaWebApps: Yes we are logging it and, just like the last chat, the transcript will be posted on the Web Applications blog.

Question from babox: I made a widget for Mexico, but I live in Italy and I made other widgets for Italy. I don't think, but what would it happen if I win in both countries?

OperaWebApps: The one rule we have is that you have to live in the country that we send the money to, so unfortunately you could only win for Italy. Mexico would default to the next most-downloaded widget.

Question from dantesoft: How do you comment (on) the allegations that some national teams used performance-enhancing libraries ?
OperaWebApps: We take a hard stand against doping - by using the Widget Style Guide

OperaWebApps: But feel free to use any performance enhancing libraries, especially ours. (more coming soon...)

Question from shadow: What do I have to do to submit one already posted widget to into the competition?

OperaWebApps: Simply go back and edit your widget to tag your country. Simple process. We want to get as many countries qualified as possible.

Question from dantesoft: What about stats: number of updates per widget, visits, downloads.. ?

OperaWebApps: Good suggestions. We do keep records, but we currently only display the best week and the most recent week

OperaWebApps: It's a good idea though and we'll look into it.

OperaWebApps: Remember that making the widget is only half the battle. The other half is promoting it to your friends, on your blog, to colleagues, etc. Anyone have good strategies they want to share?

Question from just-a-nick: Is there any hope for countries like Canada?
OperaWebApps: Of course. Because we lowered the threshhold, Canada only needs two new widgets with 500 downloads. The Daily Crossword widget just needs a few more downloads. So Canada can qualify no problem.

OperaWebApps: You have more than one month and a half.

OperaWebApps: The new rules stipulate that each qualifying country need 5 widgets with 500 downloads each. That's pretty easy.

OperaWebApps: Everything will be updated at http://widgets.opera.com/wwc/

OperaWebApps: We just figured we'd give you guys the early heads up...

Question from grafio: I've read here about some "eastern Europe" country. Are you going to do this? I understand why you lowered minimum requirements, because the final competition wouldn't be fun with 1 or 2 countries, but I think this "eastern Europe" change would be very unfair.

OperaWebApps: We're still sticking with individual countries. Every country deserves it's own chance.

Question from shadow: Do widgets made with widgetize qualify as a valid widget?for the competition ?

OperaWebApps: Yes they do, but don't forget they still need 500 downloads.

OperaWebApps: So promotion is the key.

OperaWebApps: And don't forget it's the highest number of downloads during each widget's best week that will win the national competition.

Question from babox: Do you think to organize other competitions in the future?
OperaWebApps: Absolutely. Feel free to post your suggestions in the Web Applications blog or the widgets blog.

Question from dantesoft: What is the policy on incremental developing, v0.1, v0.2, .. when the author encourages users to come back and download the new version?
OperaWebApps: We have no problems with that.

OperaWebApps: If it makes the widget better, that's better for the users. And we definitely encourage more downloading of the widget.

Question from grafio: Is conforming with the widget style guide mandatory now in WWC?
OperaWebApps: The Style Guide isn't retroactive

OperaWebApps: But now to get the widget posted on the site, you need to follow the style guide.

Question from grafio: What do you think about an idea to make the Widget World Cup every year?
OperaWebApps: What? You don't want it every fourth year?

OperaWebApps: No, we'll certainly consider running this again. Especially if we get more countries qualified.

Question from dantesoft: what about help from Opera's widget specialists ? available on request, like before ?

OperaWebApps: You're welcome to post things on the forum, which hopefully will be community-driven.

OperaWebApps: If you don't get the help you need, I'm sure there are Opera widget developers who will help you out.

OperaWebApps: Opera developers monitor the forums closely and respond whenever they can.

Question from shadow: Do widget which are made to show case a new way of doing things aka proof-of-concept kind of widgets qualify?

OperaWebApps: As long as they follow the style guide. And remember it's a popularity contest, so maybe a proof-of-concept would generate a lot of interest.

OperaWebApps: These widgets can be added to the "tools" category on the Web site.

Question from dantesoft: yes, about that, how friendly do you expect to be comments to be from arch-rivals? :smile:

OperaWebApps: Could you repost about the arch-rivals? Do you mean the forums?

OperaWebApps: Ok...here we go. Next question submitted to Pony and accepted will win a t-shirt.

Question from grafio: You lowered the requirements, but aren't you afraid it may be to hard to pass 25 000 downloads in 3 weeks? From my experience it's hardly possible (especially for old widgets)?

OperaWebApps: Congratulations Grafio, you just won yourself another t-shirt. :smile:

OperaWebApps: We'll consider that, but the ultimate goal is to get really cool widgets out there, and to get lots of widget downloads.

Question from dantesoft: Yes, i'm all for national pride, but there's money involved (jk)

OperaWebApps: We understand. Just remember to play nice. If you have any extreme issues, try searching the forums for info.

OperaWebApps: If you still don't find what you need, you can message the Opera Widget Developers, but don't expect an answer too fast.

OperaWebApps: We're trying our best to give you the best widget experience.

OperaWebApps: And hopefully you guys will help us create the best widgets

Question from grafio: Thanks, I'm lucky today. :smile:
OperaWebApps: You are welcome - thank you for your great widgets.

Question from shadow: Who can we thank for comming up with the idea of widgets inside opera?
OperaWebApps: The same people that created tabbed browsing, integrated BitTorrent client, start where you left off, blah blah blah...

OperaWebApps: Four minutes left...any more questions?

OperaWebApps: If you want any ideas for promoting your widgets to get downloads, feel free to ask..

Question from grafio: What if none widget will pass 25000?
OperaWebApps: What? You don't think it's possible?

OperaWebApps: There are still a couple of months left before the final. It is up to you to determine how popular widgets will become.

Question from grafio: It is possible but it is possible that none widget will have more than 25k.

OperaWebApps: Yes that is true...we hear you but we don't believe you. :smile: If by chance it does happen, we'll figure out what is fair and what works best for everyone.

OperaWebApps: Thanks a lot everyone. Have a nice evening. This chat will be posted on the Web Applications Blog for everyone to see. Until next time...OperaWebApps signing off.
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Web Chat: Widget World Cup

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Have you been following Opera's Widget World Cup? If you have, you know that it's your chance to win up to €3,000 for making widgets. Some countries are close to qualifying. But some countries haven't even entered, which means you might have a very easy chance of winning at least €1,000. So why not tune in to our next Web chat this Thursday from 5:00 PM until 6:00 PM CET? We'll answer any questions you have about the Widget World Cup including the rules, how you can promote your widget and maybe we'll even help you think of a few ways to spend the money you win.

As we have before, we'll use the #webapps channel. Also, you can feel free to post questions early in the comments to this blog post or on the forums.

Hope you all can join us.