Jen, We're definitely moving in this direction, it's just going to take us a little while. Because of the way the blip software was originally developed it's a big difficult for us. But we do want things to work this way in the future, no doubt.
In the meantime, it's in our roadmap to relax the e-mail requirements really soon. The one email/show/user requirement was designed to prevent spam. We're going to move to requiring a CAPTCHA for signup in an upcoming release (hopefully this one coming up in two weeks, maybe the one after that) and remove the unique e-mail requirement. >From there we'll definitely be looking at ways to become more Blogger-like in the way we handle accounts and shows. It'll probably take us a little while, though :( Yours, Mike -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jen Simmons Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 11:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: New blip.tv show player In blogger, it's easy to have multiple blogs in one account. Sign in under one name, pick the blog to work on, and go there. In blip, blip assumes one person = one account = one 'show'. I've got multiple blip accounts going, and have to sign in and sign out to get to each one. Plus, in order to get those multiple accounts, I had to use unique email addresses for each one, and have run out of real email address. So now to create new accounts, I have to go make an email account, and then use that for blip. Hm. Can blip be retooled at some point to make it more like blogger? One sign-in. AND -- have the ability to add other people to the people allowed to work on that account. So I can setup accounts for clients using my log -in, and then invite them to join in... yet still be able to get in myself, and have those log-ins be separate. (Allowing me the ability to uninvite, and for each of us to have different passwords / not get into multiple people knowing passwords) -- just like how blogger works. Jen On Apr 21, 2007, at 8:53 am, Mike Hudack wrote: > Andy, > > I would definitely suggest having separate blip accounts for each of > your vlogs. The way blip is designed, it's best to have one account > per > show. > > Yours, > > Mike > Blip.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links
