eparate login. It should be easier to track and comprehend
> than a mailing list and our goal is to improve communication and
> collaboration far beyond what we have today.
A mailing list is hard to track and comprehend? FWIW, I prefer the mailing list
form.
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m, including dragging and dropping
list items, but I can't even log into del.icio.us. If there's ever a push to
support this platform, I'd be happy to help with testing. Just being able to
log in and post would make a huge difference.
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Tony Pryor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quoting ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com:
>
Could you not quote the entire digest when replying to the list please? There
were 11 messages in there.
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ssages from, and then lets you use either a PGP/GPG signature
or a password in the subject or body of the message. Backpack takes a much
simpler approach, and generates a special To address with a randomized local
part for posting. You can click a link to have a new address generated if your
old on
itates my ability to do what I want. You are asking
them to implement something that would actually shrink the sphere of creativity
in order to fit with an approach that works for you.
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On 11/28/05, joshua schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/11/prweb315863.htm
>
> The mind boggles.
>
One possible response:
http://del.icio.us/johnsu01/dumb+scam+do-not-buy-from
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John Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 10/11/05, John Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> joshua schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm not sure that's counter to my desired del.icio.us experience. I have a
>> hard time coming
joshua schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there are a few irc bots and the like posting to delicious automaticall.
>
> generally, people ignore list these things the most, so i think the sentiment
> is that they are not particularly appreciated.
>
On the other hand, especially with irc bots,
joshua schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would prefer that it either ask or add no tags.
>
> I suppose we need to standardize and support some sort of "read later" tag,
> perhaps system:readlater
>
How about just system:later? Lots of links aren't meant to be read, and it's
shorter.
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mean, we tag everything for a reason, right? So I tend to just use
http://del.icio.us/tag/tag1+tag2+tag3 to find things.
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and is bookmarking
with del.icio.us, and they really want to see those private links?
Just questions --- The decision won't really affect me, other than that I like
del.icio.us and want it to continue thriving.
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