On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Greg Grossmeier <g...@grossmeier.net> wrote: > <quoting name="Stas Sușcov" date="2010-07-27" time="21:53:30 +0300"> > >> Having let's say an instance of status.net or a spider to fetch statuses >> by hashtags, would be much easier compared to wiki edits. > > Our own instance, or a free community version of status.net is totally > doable, btw. locoteams.status.net was set up as a test of this a while > ago, but did not materialize to anything (due, in part, to my lack of > time to devote to it). As well as my lack of time (greg-g you can't take > all the blame :-P) > > If you can make a good/persuasive use case for it, I'm all ears! > > Greg > > NOTE: locoteams.status.net has been neglected (by me) for a while, so > there are a number of spam accounts. I have removed many just now (to > make the public/default timeline clean) but there are many more to go. If > we do this, I can work on getting it cleaned up. Greg I'll help later this > week if you still need it just let me know.
Amber > > -- > | Greg Grossmeier | > | http://grossmeier.net | > > -- > loco-contacts mailing list > loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts > -- Amber Graner//akgraner// http://akgraner.com/ http://www.ubuntu-user.com/Online/Blogs/Amber-Graner-You-in-Ubuntu Just me Amber. There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works, but only want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is. Linus Torvalds -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts