Olá Craig Andrews e a todos.

On Sunday 19 September 2010 01:30:56 Craig Andrews wrote:
> I'm wondering how favoring a notice that is not currently on your home
> StatusNet instance could work. Here's an example:
> 
> My account is on http://identi.ca/candrews. Let's say I'm browsing around
> teh intarwebs, and come across a notice at http://obscure.com/notice/123
> which I like. I am not subscribed to this obscure user's stream, nor do I
> want to - it's just a one off notice I like. Because the site is obscure,
> no one at identi.ca has subscribed to this user's stream, so
> http://obscure.com/notice/123 isn't known as a remote notice in
> identi.ca's database.
> 
> I would like to favorite http://obscure.com/notice/123 Ignore the fact
> that there is no UI to do so for now :-)
> 
> 1. At the protocol level, can OStatus favor this notice? Or would
> subscription/previous awareness be required?
> 
> 2. If it is possible at the protocol level, at the StatusNet code level,
> how can we send that favor notification? (Again, ignoring the fact there
> is no UI to do so for now)
> 
> Background: I'm plotting how to make a Facebook-esq "Like" button - but
> based on StatusNet. And this is one part that I haven't been able to wrap
> my mind around yet.
> 
> Thanks,
> ~Craig

That reminds me sooooooo much of my old wish bug for a StatusNet "proxy" like, 
that would allow you to browser a remote server with your credencial/account

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