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Grex > Agora47 > #208: Does grex need to improve or is it perfect? | |
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jmsaul
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response 39 of 52:
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Dec 7 15:59 UTC 2003 |
I'd suggest an option that lets you get a list of the top ten conferences in
terms of activity, when you log in. I suspect that would drive more traffic
out to those conferences.
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remmers
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response 40 of 52:
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Dec 7 17:25 UTC 2003 |
M-Net tried that at one point. How did it work out?
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rcurl
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response 41 of 52:
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Dec 7 19:38 UTC 2003 |
Anyone that enters a new and interesting post in almost any item in almost
any conference, no matter how old the last response was, will get a
response back. What does create a little humor is a response to an
obsolete subject, but few newusers do that.
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jmsaul
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response 42 of 52:
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Dec 8 01:57 UTC 2003 |
Re #40: It had a slight effect for the brief period we did it, but the main
problem is that it was manually generated every week or so (Leeron
might remember, because I think he generated it). I'm talking about
something that's automatic and up to the minute -- similar to how
some web-based BBSes (e.g. phpBB) list threads in order of most
recent activity.
Incidentally, phpBB blows the doors off Backtalk, but I don't know
whether it would scale for the number of conferences and items Grex
or M-Net has. I suspect it wouldn't, because the one php site I've
seen with a truly massive amount of content was very slow.
Anyway -- have it generated automatically, viewable at login and
on demand, and see what happens.
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bhoward
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response 43 of 52:
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Dec 8 02:18 UTC 2003 |
Yep, that is the sort of thing I was getting at in item 19 (response 139,146).
Better tools to help people know where the action is on a given day.
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jp2
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response 44 of 52:
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Dec 8 03:43 UTC 2003 |
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aruba
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response 45 of 52:
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Dec 8 15:58 UTC 2003 |
Re #23 (tod): To get your session to drop when you log out, instead of going
back to the login prompt, put the line
/--------------------------\
| stty hupcl |
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| \----------------------/ |
\--------------------------/
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jp2
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response 46 of 52:
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Dec 8 16:09 UTC 2003 |
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gull
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response 47 of 52:
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Dec 8 17:03 UTC 2003 |
Re resp:29: I'd hate to see old stuff weeded out. I find the old
discussions in the micros conference really interesting, for example.
It's easy to forget what things were like when 386 desktops were new and
cost $10,000. ;>
Re resp:34: Part of the problem is conferences that appear dead are
often just dormant. A lot of conferences that don't get much activity
are in my cflist. They might be dormant for months but then someone
will post something that sparks a lively discussion. If you move
conferences like that to the "dead pile" you just kill them off by
ensuring they'll never be active again.
Re resp:38: I'm not sure how anyone could get the idea that bbs is dead
that way, seeing as they generally have to come in through agora first.
I think the current scheme of having a main conference that gets rolled
over on a regular basis to stay fresh, and a bunch of other conferences
that mostly archive their content forever, is a pretty good one. I
think what richard has is a solution looking for a problem.
We aren't, incidentally, the only site that works this way. LiveJournal
does not remove dormant journals. They move them to a seperate cluster,
for load balancing reasons, but they're still accessable.
Way back up there someone suggested SSL support for the web interface.
I'd like to see that, too, but we'd have to think carefully about the
performance impact. It may be a bit steep even for NextGrex.
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katie
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response 48 of 52:
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Dec 8 22:32 UTC 2003 |
HOw do I change to pine?
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gelinas
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response 49 of 52:
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Dec 8 22:49 UTC 2003 |
Try "pine" at the % prompt.
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bhoward
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response 50 of 52:
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Dec 9 01:20 UTC 2003 |
Katie uses "/b" as her login shell. "!pine" should work
a little better for her.
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tpryan
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response 51 of 52:
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Dec 12 23:13 UTC 2003 |
Can dead items be moved from the current confernce to
it's companion 'old'conference?
Say like the music to grex by and the on stage items in
music should get linked to oldmusic, then the link destroyed in
the current conference. That way you don't get the stark
barren wasteland of a empty new cf, when one is restarted.
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gelinas
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response 52 of 52:
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Dec 12 23:33 UTC 2003 |
That's an interesting idea.
To me, a conference covers a period of time, like a checkbook register.
When it gets filled, it's replaced with a new one.
Still, I can see the value of having a conference with just "current"
items, and another with "past" or "archive" items.
The drawback, though, is that then the conference loses the serendipity
of someone seeing an old item with new eyes.
Even for things like "Grexers on Stage", the old items show us a facet of
someone that we might not otherwise see, especially if they only perform
once or twice.
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