Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> iOrg will be the ultimate Disqus killer (hopefully ;)
No doubt!
In the meantime, I'm still interested in testing Kyle's solution
-- not necessarily for Org, but for the fun of testing it!
--
Bastien
Christian Moe writes:
> That was my thought, too. Managing comments as Org items would be
> pretty cool.
>
> Christian
>
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>>Thanks to Google Summer of Code and to Thorsten's Bugpile project we
>>should have an interactive web front-end to Org-mode files by the end
>>of
>>t
That was my thought, too. Managing comments as Org items would be pretty cool.
Christian
Eric Schulte wrote:
>Thanks to Google Summer of Code and to Thorsten's Bugpile project we
>should have an interactive web front-end to Org-mode files by the end
>of
>the summer. Perhaps we can delay the ad
Thanks to Google Summer of Code and to Thorsten's Bugpile project we
should have an interactive web front-end to Org-mode files by the end of
the summer. Perhaps we can delay the addition of comments to Worg until
this project is complete and then we can implement comments entirely
using Emacs and
Bastien writes:
>
> Maybe first setup an instance on your server so that we can test
> it. Then if people prefer this solution and Jason is okay to work
> with you on installing it on orgmode.org, let's do this.
>
Ok, I'll setup an instance to let people play with and see if it's a
worthwhile e
Hi Kyle,
Kyle Sexton writes:
> Some other options could be:
>
> - Roll our own commenting system (a quick github search found
> https://github.com/phusion/juvia)
> - Setup automatic backups of comments using the disqus API,
> http://docs.disqus.com/developers/export/
Thanks for the link.
>
Brian van den Broek writes:
> On 8 Apr 2012 13:44, "Karl Voit"
>
>
>
>> Oh I'd like to warn here: disqus is a private commercial company
>> that wants to make money.
>>
>> Their strategy can (and will) change from one day to the other.
>
> An enthusiastic +1 from this largely lurking list member
> Karl Voit :
> Mailinglists - though currently handled by gmane which is also a
> company -
Gmane isn't a company and does not handle the org mailing list(s).
Gmane is one man that gets donated server location, old servers, and
network hosting from his employer.
And gmane is an email<->NNT
Long shot: is making worg more wiki-like practical?
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
* Bastien wrote:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Gmane is not a company:
>> http://gmane.org/about.php
>>
>> Besides, the mailing list isn't "run" in any way by Gmane.
>
> Exactly. The mailing list is run by the GNU project and hosted
> on the GNU servers. We owe a lot to GNU. And we owe a lot to
>
Achim Gratz writes:
> Am 08.04.2012 13:43, schrieb Karl Voit:
>
>> Mailinglists - though currently handled by gmane which is also a
>> company - are a standard that is independent from any company. You
>> can extract the complete archive if you want and host it somewhere
>> else. No fuzz here.
>
Hi all,
there is no plan for changing the role and usage of the mailing
list. This role and usage are in *our* hands.
The idea behind a lightweight commenting system is not to split
discussion areas, but to gather non-permanent feedback, to help
spot small typos, etc.
If worgers think commen
On 8 Apr 2012 13:44, "Karl Voit"
> Oh I'd like to warn here: disqus is a private commercial company
> that wants to make money.
>
> Their strategy can (and will) change from one day to the other.
An enthusiastic +1 from this largely lurking list member.
Best,
Brian vdB
Am 08.04.2012 13:43, schrieb Karl Voit:
Mailinglists - though currently handled by gmane which is also a
company - are a standard that is independent from any company. You
can extract the complete archive if you want and host it somewhere
else. No fuzz here.
Gmane is not a company:
http://gman
* John Hendy wrote:
>
> On Apr 7, 2012 4:28 AM, "Bastien" wrote:
>>
>> The question now is: on what Worg pages should we have this
>> comment system?
>
> True. And how to balance the mailing list vs disqus... While thw mailing
> list is great, sometimes for the life of me I can't find a discussio
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