Crap. Crappity crap. Sally cruikshank tried to warn me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe1i552awNg
but I put a couple apps into the shoebox. And it broket! (I think the trouble is the png thumbnail I tried to use on the second app I posted. :( ) - - Jesse On Feb 18, 2008 3:07 PM, Jeremy Ashkenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > RSS, of course . . . > > And it's done. If you browse to the-shoebox.org, you'll see that RSS > auto-discovery thingie in your browser. Otherwise, > http://the-shoebox.org/feed.rss > is the link. It will notify you when new apps are added, and also > when new versions are posted to existing apps. > > There are not any consistent license terms for apps on the site. The > license (if any) is up to the author of the app. I'd like for people > to be able to post up opaque .shy's on password-protected pages, at > one end of the scale — and at the other end, post apps in the public > domain, with pages that anyone can edit and upload versions to. > > I'm hoping that there'll be more of the latter. Everything is being > saved to (and served from) S3, so it's a pretty safe place to tuck > away your apps. > > — Jeremy > > > > On Feb 18, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Ernest Prabhakar wrote: > > >> I'm looking forward to filling up the shoebox. > >> — Jeremy > >> > >> http://the-shoebox.org > > > > Sweet! > > > > Can we pretty-please get an RSS feed, to help track when new apps > > arrive? > > > > Also, are they are any consistent license terms for apps on the site? > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- Ernie P. > > > >
