Re: [LogiLogi-list] The Big Mail
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From: Miguel L. <le...@gm...> - 2008-08-10 22:35:50
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Sorry I have been a little bit absent :), I will also be absent for the next two weeks, but I wanted to answer some of the points in the last conversations. My short reply to the short reply to the big-mail... On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:48 AM, Bruno <bs...@gm...> wrote: > My short reply to the big-mail... > >>> = Stallman > >>> I also would like to know what he said about LL itself, as a project, >>> did he liked it? >> >> He couldn't use it as he does not use a web-browser as far as I've >> heard/experienced. He seems to use wget to fetch his web-pages. So >> web2.0 apps stand no chanche with him. >> > wow, that's radical! interesting... I'd love to have LL work with Lynx! :) > He eats with his hands? forks and knifes are not really necessaries...(I thought in others examples like one with toilet paper) >>> = Roadmap >> I agree we should rethink, but things should fit in with splitting it >> up into separate services. >> > > certainly splitting up in services is they way to go. > I your last mail you talk about services separated into different "apps". Lately I have been playing a little with Django and I liked a lot this approach. Maybe is time to migrate LL to Django? :) >>> = Ratings in other peer-groups >> >> Cool idea, we currently have this in the form of 'view', 'ratings'; >> was for now removed from the main display for simplicity. What do >> others think about it ? Miguel ? > :) I will always be pro getting useful information in fewer clicks >> >>> I might be able to do the video editing tomorrow to upload it... >>> maybe it's too late. >> >> Looking forward to it :) also :) > > Well, I kind of share your vision and feel the same, but others > suggest me this and I now understand that it is important. I don't > even have a degree, of almost anything, but it's important to make > clear that you are a professional of the web, a philosopher, a happy > person, whatever you feel introduces yourself. It's about logilogi, > but also about you, you are talking to them, why? how did this guy got > here?... just my first experience... I think you did the right thingh there :) >>> >>> This logi you've just extended is certainly the best I've read >>> explaining the need for freedom on the web. Also, I'd appreciate >>> further reading if you have. >> >> There is not so much further reading. I added one to the links, >> autonomo.us, a recently started blog on this. >> really interesting > >> >>> = Rating over changes >> >> We might do something like removing the remaining power of the earlier >> vote and then add the new one. Think this is possible, you can add a >> low priority task for it. > Maybe logging the righting in the history would be nice. something like highest ranking archived linked to the version. >> >>> = Writing from peergroup? >>> Does it matter what peer-group we are in to post a logi? >> >> Currently not, I've been thinking about adding an auto-vote by the >> author when posting from a peergroup. >> > > that could work right. I am pro the auto vote :) About all the stuff related to the overboxes, and the user experience, etc. I am really Bruno's side. I am really forward when having Manta working smooth as the way it goes now, making all the editing stuff as adding remarks, links, modify the logi, directly into the logi page, with right button functionalities or something that way. Big part of the users complains about that or suggested me as a missing functionality in he small experience I had showing LL. Wybo, It was really frustrating not been able to see you, I hope the upcoming year it will be possible (Bruno, here they count the years from September to September :) ). I am going to a marriage in "Bretagne" (north-west of France) now for a week , I will be recharging-batteries in the Atlantic Ocean which I really miss. Back home, I think I will have some time and forces to develop for LL Miguel La grandeur d'un métier est avant tout d'unir les hommes; il n'est qu'un luxe véritable et c'est celui des relations humaines. - Saint-Exupery |