On May 3, 2005, at 5:02 AM, W Luke wrote:
On 5/2/05, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I plan to resurrect the site blog but haven't gotten around to it.
I'd
like to do something where users could comment, but plugging into
MT auth
was too painful. I'll probably have to write our own.
I've been lurking on the list for a while, hoping that someone else
would ask this, but no luck! Is there any plan to change the way
del.icio.us delivers RSS feeds with regard to duplicate entries?
Before I really knew what del.icio.us was, I subscribed to /rss/tag/php
and it wasn't long before I
Because the feeds are about posts and not URLs -- different people are
posting the same item.
There's good reasons to have both, I think.
It'd be a bit of work but we could change it so that items would show up
the first time they are posted.
-j
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joshua schachter
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If people have come to expect the other method, you could offer a
clean RSS or something... I'm not trying to take away anyone's
expected behavior.
I suppose. This would be easier to add to the RSS than the HTML UI.
I'm missing the value of posts vs URLs. Can you explain it to me?
Different users
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 02:59:27PM -0400, Joshua Schachter wrote:
# If people have come to expect the other method, you could offer a
# clean RSS or something... I'm not trying to take away anyone's
# expected behavior.
#
# I suppose. This would be easier to add to the RSS than the HTML UI.
#
#
On 5/2/05, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your replies. Is there a place I can read about
the future/present/past of del.icio.us? A development blog or
something? How would one know if one's request has made the list
so to speak?
Hmm. I was using a tada-list but
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