Just released:  comments for google reader.

http://lifehacker.com/5168606/google-reader-lets-you-comment-on-feed-items-for-other-reader-users



On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Luke Tucker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 10, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Randall Leeds wrote:
>
> Leaving comments on the original feed is important and clean and we should
> rethink this first idea as a "share on Melkjug with note" function which has
> analogy in Google Reader. (Whether these could be threaded is a fun, but
> tangential issue.) Seeing which other Melk-people shared an article I'm
> reading and what they said would be fun and could help people identify other
> users to follow. It should not subsume the feed's native comment support.
>
> Yeah I agree that would be a nice enhancement -- I think of delicious here
> too.  Presentation is the tricky part to me.
>  I don't really want something that would drag you away from the main view...
>  It would be kind of cool as a little expander that opens up in the regular
> view of an article. UI folks?
>
> Idea 2:
> Scrape comments off the original post to display (read-only) on Melkjug.
>
> I suspect it'd be difficult to widely support commenting 'on a post' from
> Melkjug and I think we should *not* do this. In the case of Disqus people
> need to log into Disqus to post their comments. We should not try to tackle
> this sort of integration. Instead, we can just scrape out the comments to
> display them on Melkjug for popular platforms and this would be sufficient
> for reading. Adding the 'New Comments' filter Luke suggested would be
> sufficient for basic conversation tracking.
>
> Disqus users could continue to track through Disqus after having opened the
> original post, logged into Disqus, and posted their comment. 'Share with
> note on Melkjug' would be good for community building and personal
> notetaking, but entirely separate from the dialogue of comments on the post
> itself.
>
> On the topic of Disqus:
> A first look at Disqus makes me think that from Melkjug's point of view this
> is just a different format of comment to pick up. In other words, where we
> might normally see a wordpress blog and pick up its comments, we'll see a
> Disqus-enabled blog and we'll need to pick up the Disqus thread. If we did
> implement something like a 'New Comments' filter, this would be an
> independent and primitive way for Melkjug users to track a dialogue,
> irrespective of Disqus integration on the feed in question.
>
>
>
> I think disqus is pretty interesting.  It doesn't look like they presently
> support reading comments from other people's "forums" through the API, but
> it looks like they're of two minds about which way to go with that.  Keep
> your eyes peeled for that...
> For now I think they'd mainly be useful for offloading internal comment
> functionality if we wanted a really rich discussion inside a melkjug.  Like
> phil says login stuff is mitigated by OpenID and to make comments you don't
> actually need to log in there (you can claim them later if you do have an
> account and don't log in)  Their stuff is pretty nice and the API for
> hooking into it looks pretty easy.
> It's annoying that it's a centralized closed-source service although they
> profess openness etc. etc.  I guess talking through an API somewhat
> alleviates that in the worst case, but there is still some question as to
> who owns comments.  It's also annoying requirement for the product as a
> whole since you need to do an off-site setup per-domain to make it work.  I
> think it would have to be more of a plug-in option like in wordpress.  Could
> be a pretty fast short-term win though.
> - Luke


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