Could you specify what exactly doesn't fit your vision of LSP in what Stian
wrote? There were lost if points to addresses there.
On 5 May 2014 00:42, "Sam Duff" <skd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I heartily disagree Stian - I'd love to see a more social LSP for
everyone's benefit. The layout that I've loved the most was the simplistic,
yet very functional theme that 8bc.org had - you can't see it now - but
that was the bomb when it was in full swing.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Sam Duff
>
>
> On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 11:29 PM, Stian Jørgensrud <stian...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>> I think making lsp the new Soundcloud is highly unnecessary. My vision of
>> lsp2 is just a little improved lsp1.
>>
>> I think we need notifications, and HTML embedding allowed. HTML embedding
>> will let all people in the world listen to that song, if the user wants
it,
>> so no audio preview (HTML5, Flash) is needed. I am also up for a user
page
>> (avatar, description, page showing songs the user have rated and
commented
>> on).
>>
>> I don't think we need likes and reposting as giving a song a star rating
>> could be the equal. (A discussion on whether the star rating should be
kept
>> or if likes or hearts is better, might start now. I vote for star
rating).
>>
>> And I have a dream. That one day people all around the world, could
upload
>> their mmpz to lsp2 on a cooperation page, or in a cooperation mode. This
>> file could be downloaded by anyone, or just a few chosen ones, and the
file
>> would be locked for downloads in a maximum of 24h, and unlocked when the
>> person working on it uploads a new version.
>> It would be truly amazing. It could unite humanity across the world, and
we
>> would, through the revision history of that project, see the magic in
songs
>> evolving into the greatest and most diverse songs in history of mankind.
>>
>>
>> Tobiasz Karoń wrote
>> > I am wondering if we have a mutual vision of how the new LSP is going
to
>> > work?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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