GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 549773
Add menu item pointing to local events
Last modified: 2018-05-24 13:33:28 UTC
We have data about the current location from the intlclock, and we have audioscrobbler details for the user, so we should be able to show: http://www.last.fm/api/show?service=270 local events, and possibly recommended ones, from a menu item.
*** Bug 358486 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
the feature should show firstly events related to music the user listen
(In reply to comment #2) > the feature should show firstly events related to music the user listen That's what showing the "recommended" events does, using the data that people have pushed to last.fm in the first place. So maybe this should be 2 menu items, one for "local events", and another one for "local recommended events" if the audioscrobbler plugin is enabled.
(In reply to comment #0) > We have data about the current location from the intlclock, and we have > audioscrobbler details for the user, so we should be able to show: > http://www.last.fm/api/show?service=270 > local events, and possibly recommended ones, from a menu item. > Presumably we'd want to look at this: /apps/panel/applets/clock_screen0/prefs/cities and parse it for the latitude and longitude... defaulting for whenever current=true. Am a wrong on this one, or is that a good place to start. Also, I'm thinking of just providing a button to the events that opens firefox. Maybe setting the tooltip of the button to something like this: Date1 - Some_Act - Some_Venue Date2 - Some_Other_Act - A_different_Venue etc.. Limit to 3, or 5, or 7 events... sorted most recent at the top. Sound feasible?
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