Good morning 20h, On 3 November 2015 at 22:42, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote: > the web has grown to be a big pastebin of URIs and short‐living content. > One good example for this are paste services which don’t guarantee any‐ > thing. I came to the idea of having a paste mailinglist: All history is > stored, nothing will vanish and it’s easy to reference to pastes in his‐ > tory. > > What do you think of that idea?
I do like the idea of having a paste recording. But I don't like the idea of making it mailinglist based. That sucks. You will end up using a mail archiver to look through your paste history? Sounds terrible to me. Instead I would suggest to develop a paste-server (could be done via udp) that can be used to store paste's for a given arbitrary prefix (pick what you want as key for such a paste list). Then you'd need a paste client that performes a new "paste" for the prefix given (or compiled into your paste client due to a config.h setup). The paste client should also allow for retrieving and/or querying in the dedciated paste list. Using the same prefix would allow collaborating on a certain paste list. BR, Anselm