By Jacob Lee
and Ali Pasha, Google CodeGadgets and Google Code have
always had a special relationship, as many developers use Google Code to host their gadgets.
We are, therefore, happy to announce that you can now add gadgets to any wiki page (including
the project homepage) on Google Code using the <wiki:gadget> syntax shown
below.
<wiki:gadget
url="http://www.ohloh.net/projects/gwt/widgets/project_cocomo.xml" border="0">
To show you how powerful this is, we created a page of
gadgets we found useful. See
MarkMail's announcement and
Ohloh's
announcement for more details about their gadgets.
While
gadgets are a great way to bring content to Google Code, they are also a great way to take a
little piece of Google Code with you. Take the google-web-toolkit issue tracker as an
example:
They enable you to create your own personal dashboard. In fact, this is how I
track my various projects. To enable this, new Google Code project hosting gadgets are now
available for each project on Google Code. They can be discovered under the feeds link in the
project homepage.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/feedshttp://code.google.com/p/wikia/feedsLet us know what you think! We'd love to hear your ideas on how to make the
Gadgets integration on Google Code even better!
As always, we look
forward to your
feedback.