Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetPosting via email is only useful, IMHO, for doing quick on-the-fly photo blogging from a cellphone. I don’t think I would write much copy via email from a mobile device and publish it without first editing the draft on a real computer.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetWould have been cool to have a little more interaction with non-participants. There were very few non-headphoned people around, other than the soccer game.
Apart from that, pretty smashing time!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetInitially, Will, I thought you were crazy for splitting the comment loop from auto-registration. When I stopped to think about the process a little more, I realized that only Livejournal does it like that. It’s completely contrary to the Wordpress comment paradigm. Thank you for fixing my mistakes. :)
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetDoes TinyMCE 2.0.9 work in Safari?
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetActually, on reflection, Trackback was designed to close that very gap. Maybe same-system-reply isn't really needed. Except, possibly, for persisting communities (IPB, Slashcode, Wakaba, etc)
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetIMHO, the ability to post a comment from the feedreader is the most important. Unfortunately today there are numerous systems for conversing with no standard interface. Blogs want comments on the post, but many don't provide an unauthenticated atompub endpoint. Forums like IPB barely support read only syndication feeds. Moblogging tends to take-back-the-reply by putting it in your own activity stream and referencing the other, sometimes with a URL, sometimes a hashtag for general topics. In Reply To across multiple unfederated systems will work like that.
Maybe we can just write a large quantity of Wave robots to handle all the weird unnormalized Other Places.

