Re: [delicious-discuss] backing up links?

2005-08-26 Thread Neil Crosby
It was news to me too! The knowledge comes at a useful time too - I was just thinking about getting a backup done a couple of days ago :) Brian Del Vecchio wrote: Wow, did everyone else know about that but me? On 8/22/05, tim baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: under 'settings' there is an

Re: [delicious-discuss] auto consolidation of URLs with and without www

2005-08-26 Thread Stephen Paul Weber
I would like to point out that changing it to 'www' instead of removing the 'www' would be the more logical choice... however this has been discussed before and it was decided that since, in theory, with and without the 'www' do not necessarily point to the same thing (i.e., there is nothing at

[delicious-discuss] Tag people ?

2005-08-26 Thread David Hagar
It would be cool if you could tag yourself and search the tags that other users apply to themselves. Even better would be to send a message to all the people with a particular tag pattern. ___ discuss mailing list discuss@del.icio.us

Re: [delicious-discuss] auto consolidation of URLs with and without www

2005-08-26 Thread kael
Kishore Balakrishnan wrote: Are there plans to implement auto consolidation of URLs with and without www When a user posts http://www.reddit.com , the system should auto change to http://reddit.com I'm not a specialist of the no-www stuff, but here's a counterexample:

Re: [delicious-discuss] auto consolidation of URLs with and without www

2005-08-26 Thread W.B. McNamara
The thread on this topic from back in May is available here: http://lists.del.icio.us/pipermail/discuss/2005-May/thread.html#3079 - Whit On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, kael wrote: Kishore Balakrishnan wrote: Are there plans to implement auto consolidation of URLs with and without www

Re: [delicious-discuss] auto consolidation of URLs with and without www

2005-08-26 Thread Brian Lalor
On Aug 26, 2005, at 12:01 PM, Stephen Paul Weber wrote: I would like to point out that changing it to 'www' instead of removing the 'www' would be the more logical choice... however this has been discussed before and it was decided that since, in theory, with and without the 'www' do not

Re: [delicious-discuss] backing up links?

2005-08-26 Thread Brian Del Vecchio
I want to point out that the shift of attention from backup to export is important and appropriate, considering how Delicious has matured. There was a time when the Delicious infrastructure was falling behind its growth, leaving it unavailable for hours at a time. This naturally freaked people

Re: [delicious-discuss] Tag people ?

2005-08-26 Thread joshua schachter
Was there any conclusion as to whether this is a bad idea or not? I don't hate it, particularly. There are several features I'd like to get done beforehand though (privacy and groups.) I don't think we'll have sending broadcast messages, though. Joshua On Aug 26, 2005, at 7:49 PM, Brian

[delicious-discuss] tracking your RSS feed in CollaborativeRank

2005-08-26 Thread Amir Michail
Hi, If you would like CollaborativeRank to include more of your future bookmarks, please send me an email. I am thinking of having CollaborativeRank directly track the RSS feeds for some (but not all!) users. If too many people are interested in this, I might just track RSS feeds for those who

Re: [delicious-discuss] auto consolidation of URLs with and without www

2005-08-26 Thread Amir Michail
On 8/27/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I hold it as some sort of sin to mangle the user's submitted data. So we will not irrecoverably change your url if at all possible (modulo the dangerous# thing.) I think what people are actually talking about are a) if you bookmarked