Hi,
On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 12:07 AM Drew Foulks wrote:
> ...I'd like to pitch the idea of reviving a planet apache of sorts as a reddit
> / hackernews / lobste.rs style message board. ...
Do you see this as a potential replacement for this list for example,
or something else?
I think Planet Ap
I've been scrounging for some examples and the two solutions I've looked at
(and liked) are lemmy (see https://linux.community) and lobste.rs (see
https://lobste.rs). both of these solutions make the source very clear.
I'll absolutely add that to the list of requirements for a solution
On 2024
I have built a very similar tool (rss feeds -> aggregation -> commit in git).
I used the committed yaml to generate a Jekyll page
If you want to look at the source please let me know. Bit old and php, but
should work
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On Thu, Sep 26, 2024, at
Bertrand,
first and foremost -- I do *not* intend this message board replace lists.
Just looking to aggregate and organize content and also provide a (limited)
forum in which to discuss it.
On 2024/09/26 07:15:36 Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 12:07 AM Drew Foulk
On Thu, 26 Sept 2024 at 12:37, Drew Foulks wrote:
>
> Bertrand,
>
> first and foremost -- I do *not* intend this message board replace lists.
>
> Just looking to aggregate and organize content and also provide a (limited)
> forum in which to discuss it.
Seems to me that aggregation and organisat