Forum Improvements
Started by LinuxinaBit 2b4116b574e3a4f3... ·
With all due respect to the author of https://github.com/acehoss/rnsh, I think it would be better to remove the link to that project to avoid confusing newcomers.
Since rnsh is now bundled with the official rns package, continuing to link to the standalone repository may give the impression that it is still the recommended way to install or use rnsh.
p1ld7a wrote:
With all due respect to the author of https://github.com/acehoss/rnsh, I think it would be better to remove the link to that project to avoid confusing newcomers.
Since
rnshis now bundled with the officialrnspackage, continuing to link to the standalone repository may give the impression that it is still the recommended way to install or usernsh.
Thanks, I removed it. I'm also going through and updating all of the quad4 links
I've added a new feature for community-submitted links which you can access at https://rns.recipes/links
It looks like there are a few old quad4 links remaining: e.g.: https://git.quad4.io/Reticulum-Interfaces/RNS-over-HTTP
And for that specific link, it looks like it doesn't exist in the new URL (https://github.com/orgs/Quad4-Software/repositories).
The following link is broken: https://github.com/Quad4-Software/RNS-over-HTTP I think it should be removed.
falafool wrote:
I have also suggested that in the matrix forum, so I'm with you.
I found yggmail which is true p2p mail with IMAP/STMP built on the Yggdrasil protocol, but something like that may be possible in rns too.
Deltachat provides a chat interface for IMAP/STMP, for more intimate discussion.A way to sort replies into under-trees would be an option too to make the chat more visible.
Idk how this could be achievable on Reticulum, and yes, it would be cool to have it also over Reticulum, but for now, I'd appreciate to have mailing list feature to follow the forum.
dreieck wrote:
Or some thing like RSS could also do the job?
No, RSS feed wouldn't
- show every single new comment
- show it in a tree structure
- allow me to reply and attend discussions.
But still it is better than nothing.
Yule Cat wrote:
Also, for people asking for an RSS feed or whatever... we're on reticulum. Wouldn't a subscription feature that automatically messages you for subscribed post updates be better? Since you have to identify in order to post, the server should have your address right? If not, some field to tie an lxmf address to the identified ID should work, I would think.
The problem is that I don't want to open my browser at all. I wanna stay on my emacs notmuch client only. So, I would need to open browser and subscribe. And also I don't want to follow subscribed posts only, instead, I wanna get all the discussions happening in forum and attend them via my Emacs. Btw I also don't believe subscribing posts would allow me to attend them via mail.
We could have the exact design of discourse in this regard. You can attend discourse forums via mailing list, and this allows me to attend tons of forums in one place without needing to browse each of them one by one.
PS: My reply is a bit late, but I guess this itself explains my workflow better than I can ever explain :p