Re: Link-it: The nextgen reddit written in Common Lisp is online
Marco Antoniotti <[email protected]> Wed, 7 Dec 2005 16:49:24 -0500
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Thanks Marc this is wonderful. Two things. 1 - I registered without a password. Is this desirable? 2 - Why not change the logo with a Lambda in the "Link-it!"? Cheers -- marco On Dec 7, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Marc Battyani wrote: > The second release of linkit is online at the usual place: > http://linkit.fractalconcept.com > Be sure to register to see the new functionalities like the positive > and > negative filters for categories and submitters and the ajax like stuff. > > It is what I have so far after about 7h of work. > > I don't know what do you think, but for me that the proof of concept > is over > and conclusive. > (I hope that the other people who are doing one will be able to show > something soon.) > > Now what next ? > We can stop threre or we can go on to much interesting stuff based on > that > platform. > > If we go on, obviously the ranking of links and submitters is the next > step. > I did not implement it yet as maybe we would like to use a different > system > of ranking. > For instance we could try to make correlations between actions of > users and > present "selected for you by linkit" links on a personalized basis. > We could register votes and let users assign more or less weight to > voters. > Or discovers the weights magically. > > As for new functionalities, I've already added positive and negative > filters > for categories and submitters as it seems ovbious to me that not > anybody is > interested in US politics for instance. > > What about user comments about links ? Yes, no, maybe ? Yes with the > same > show/kill filters > > A new interface ? Other ideas ? > > Marc > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > lispweb mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.red-bean.com/mailman/listinfo/lispweb > -- Marco Antoniotti http://bioinformatics.nyu.edu/~marcoxa NYU Courant Bioinformatics Group tel. +1 - 212 - 998 3488 715 Broadway 10th FL fax. +1 - 212 - 998 3484 New York, NY, 10003, U.S.A.