I just saw that Lovdbyless and it seems very good. My advice would be,
use Lovdbyless. Diaspora follow a different concept of social network.
2013/1/9 Mina Riad
> Thanks for your responses.
>
> What I am wondering it's whether Diaspora can work as a platform to
> build a social network on (the s
I'm also planning similar, but have concern on using Diaspora as the
backbone. The best way to find out whether it suits your need is to fork a
copy and deploy it by yourself and play with it for a while to have your
own conclusion. As Karthikeyan suggest you (and me included) shoudl
concentr
Thanks for your responses.
What I am wondering it's whether Diaspora can work as a platform to
build a social network on (the same way Insoshi and Lovdbyless are). I
have been doing some research on the project but it's not clear to me
whether it can be used for that purpose or not.
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Yes yo can fork Diaspora and contribute to it. But first concentrate on
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> Hello,
> I am new to Ruby on Rails.
> I am planning to start building a social network using ROR.
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