>
> We are unlikely to ever offer community import,

Oh holy moly, no? That...is problematic. I mod several comms and not being
able to import them will basically insure that users will never migrate to
the DW version of the comm. Or am I reading this wrong?

::::KBS / Mikey

~Always Blameless~



On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Denise Paolucci <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Apr 9, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Lije Carpenter wrote:
>
> > I'm one of the mods for a few communities on LJ, and wanted to test
> > the import function for communities, versus my personal journal
> > (which seems to have worked a treat, other than userpic problems
> > which I have duly reported at dwnews). However, from the import
> > page it is not clear whether or how I can import material from a
> > community for which I'm a mod, versus solely from my personal
> > journal on LJ.
> >
> > Is this an issue of user interface clarity, or does that function
> > not yet exist?
>
>
> We are unlikely to ever offer community import, since OpenID accounts
> can't post to communities and therefore we wouldn't be able to keep
> the principle that the original author must be able to edit or delete
> the contents.
>
> When we have an actual frontend for the importer instead of a page we
> hacked together, it will say this. :)
>
> --D
>
>
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