On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Denise Paolucci <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Ideally, what we want to do is improve tagging so that it's more > flexible and usable, and what I personally want to do down the road > is migrate the "memories" function (which is horribly, horribly > broken and unusable) into something more like del.icio.us-style > bookmarking, so that you could browse each user's bookmarks or browse > all the things bookmarked on the site -- for instance, if you came to > my journal and looked at my bookmark-memories, you'd see that I had a > memory bookmark named "fic", and you could click on that bookmark tag > and see other people's entries that I'd bookmarked and tagged "fic". > This would be separate from my *journal* tags -- journal tags are a > way to organize the contents of my journal, bookmarks would be a way > to organize other people's entries I wanted to find again. > This sounds awesome, and if I had the mad programming skillz for such a task I'd totally claim it to work on. Alas, my skills are really only good enough to do easy tasks or reading code to find bugs. By the way... I haven't poked at the DW code at all. What language is it in? The last language I spent a decent amount of time working in was perl, but I can "read" just about any language.
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