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Tuesday, March 19, 2002 |
Carnager has started a list of WiFi networks accesible to the ppublic in The Netherlands. I'm on the list, check out my range, 3200 meters!!
11:17:16 PM
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Working through localizing Radio UserLand to the Dutch language is both a pleasure and a curse. The Great part is that all the text is neatly stored and organized in radio's built in outliner.
You can see what they look like bij jumping to radio.data.localization.languages.english
I love working with the outliner, the downer is that there is so much to be translated! See what outliners do? :-)
So I think I have the perfect project to use Dave's Instant Outliner with. Imagine how members of euro.weblogs.com could collaborate on this project, each with their own outliner, connected through our community server, local copies all in synch. Yummmm!.
Now that I'm focusing on it, I can see many applications of this type of collaborative tool: Editing playlists, perhaps even while they are 'running'. It could revolutionize production of almost anything.
10:17:49 PM
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We're alive & cookin'! 10 new users have joined our community. Some are also using alternative software to ping the updates page, which is totally cool.
I've been digging on a second community behind the scenes, as I continue the quest to connect radio to radio
7:34:27 PM
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euro.weblogs.com is up and running!
I've been working with Jake for the past 2 weeks on the setup. Found some interesting challenges with appleshare filing protocol, which basically was useless in the setup.
Here's how I've got it configured: OSX running the Radio Community Server under frontier, all member files are set up on a linux box tuned to serve pages via apache. Currently I'm using samba for the filesharing, which is holding up just fine under the stress tests.
I'll get some more interface bits up on the updates page later today.
For webloggers in europe: you can ping the .com updates page just like you do with weblogs.com, only difference is the machine: rcs.datashed.net
If you are using Radio UserLand and want to joint the european community server, just click here.
2:20:02 PM
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Forget Nukes and Chemical Weapons. History provides some valuable lessons: "When someone in Texas City mentions "The Explosion," no explanation is necessary. Everybody in the city knows what happened on April 16, 1947".
11:26:32 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Adam Curry.
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