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1 month ago
in Joomla 1.5 Bootcamp - London, UK on Joomlatools Blog
Looking good. I want to make it to this so will try to clear up schedule from any other commitments.
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Johan Janssens
Hi Azzam, thanks for stopping by. Looking forward meeting you at the bootcamp.
6 months ago
in FriendFeed Comments WordPress Plugin on Development on a shoestring
Just wanted to make aware that if anyone is interested in the friendfeed rooms sidebar plugin then to download it here:
http://rapidfireblog.com/2008/06/09/friendfeed-...
http://rapidfireblog.com/2008/06/09/friendfeed-...
7 months ago
in Yonkly Source Code on Emad Ibrahim
oh forgot it was .net my thin is php so not a clue how to do this at all, will wit on the tutorials
7 months ago
in Yonkly - Open Source Twitter on Emad Ibrahim
@Emad: After leaving the comment I went back to Opera and it seemed to work. So do not go out of your way in this area unless a few others identify issues with the opera browser, at this stage seems fine.
Simply put you can not have a version of the that collects users for an individual server and attempt any kind of resolve, it will not be practical. You could offer a version that is open source that a community driven site would want specifically for its own niche to build its own list of users, for sure. But there would have to a be custom version that maybe works using OpenID only, each user having ownership to their ID (character extension could be given to cater for the length of the OpenID, i.e. 150 characters and not 140 to make responses such as @claimID/azzam ....). The custom scripts would communicate with each server.
The question about each server talking with each other to display the messages realtime you got me there!
Simply put you can not have a version of the that collects users for an individual server and attempt any kind of resolve, it will not be practical. You could offer a version that is open source that a community driven site would want specifically for its own niche to build its own list of users, for sure. But there would have to a be custom version that maybe works using OpenID only, each user having ownership to their ID (character extension could be given to cater for the length of the OpenID, i.e. 150 characters and not 140 to make responses such as @claimID/azzam ....). The custom scripts would communicate with each server.
The question about each server talking with each other to display the messages realtime you got me there!
7 months ago
in Yonkly - Open Source Twitter on Emad Ibrahim
Hi,
Wicked stuff.
Was unable to see the comment reply in Opera, would not open ??
Food for thought, Can this be used as a decentralized version of Twitter? This is what is being searched for and an open source solution is the only feasible option from my perspective.
Not what everyones thoughts are on how this can be done, there has been wider discussion on techcrunch regarding this:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/05/twitter-ca...
comments on the timeline can be shared on the host of the individual servers that upload the script and results of the public timeline can be displayed on your website i.e. mysite.com/yonkly/public-timeline, it would be a case of publising the public timeline link in our sites/blogs, etc. Theres no need for a central public timeline it can be viewed on any of these sites that hosts it by having the script uploaded, Like RSS feeds.
We could look at minimising the amount of space that each site takes up to host public timeline and a method to distribute the timeline equally. The more that sign up to upload the script to the server the simpler it gets to distribute.
Just thinking out load
Wicked stuff.
Was unable to see the comment reply in Opera, would not open ??
Food for thought, Can this be used as a decentralized version of Twitter? This is what is being searched for and an open source solution is the only feasible option from my perspective.
Not what everyones thoughts are on how this can be done, there has been wider discussion on techcrunch regarding this:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/05/twitter-ca...
comments on the timeline can be shared on the host of the individual servers that upload the script and results of the public timeline can be displayed on your website i.e. mysite.com/yonkly/public-timeline, it would be a case of publising the public timeline link in our sites/blogs, etc. Theres no need for a central public timeline it can be viewed on any of these sites that hosts it by having the script uploaded, Like RSS feeds.
We could look at minimising the amount of space that each site takes up to host public timeline and a method to distribute the timeline equally. The more that sign up to upload the script to the server the simpler it gets to distribute.
Just thinking out load