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This page describes '''gramps-tweet''', an Addon mashup between Gramps and Twitter.
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This page describes an Unreleased  '''gramps-tweet''', Addon that was a mashup between Gramps and Twitter.
  
 
{{man tip|Winning entry in the Developer's Mashup Challenge at RootsTech 2011 |See:  
 
{{man tip|Winning entry in the Developer's Mashup Challenge at RootsTech 2011 |See:  

Latest revision as of 03:28, 20 March 2022

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Unless otherwise stated on this page, you can download this addon by following these instructions.
Please note that some Addons have prerequisites that need to be installed before they can be used.
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See:

This page describes an Unreleased gramps-tweet, Addon that was a mashup between Gramps and Twitter.

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Winning entry in the Developer's Mashup Challenge at RootsTech 2011

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Overview

The Gramps-Twitter Addon allows you to tweet information about your family tree to friends and family.

Instructions for Use

Before using, you must enter your Twitter username and password.

Queries from Tweets

Once running, the gramplet will listen to all tweets from everyone, and respond to any tweet in this format:

#genealogy Research <SURNAME> in <LOCATION>

For example:

#genealogy Researching Russell in UT
#genealogy Researching Morris in FL

The first tweet will cause Gramps to search through its database, looking for the surname "Russell", with the string "UT" in the place fields. Likewise, the second tweet will look for surname "Morris" in "FL".

Data entry from Tweets

As another example of what you can do with this gramplet, in this case you can take a tweet and have it put information into your database. It listens for any tweet of the form:

# genealogy Note <NOTEID> <MESSAGE>

For example:

#genealogy Note N0002 Remember to visit Crown Hill Cemetery on visit to Indianapolis in March

The message will be appended onto note N0002.

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About sending Twitter tweets

Be aware that tweets can be seen by all people, so this is in no way private information. You could encrypt the message if you wanted.

Issue

  • status of gramps-tweet (2012), DSBlank...I see why I never made it available.. it requires your password/twitter ID, and also an official Twitter account that is approved to be an application...