[isf-wifidog] Customising portal

Benjamin Crulli lostocean at gmail.com
Lun 3 Avr 19:05:00 EDT 2006


By the way, is there anyone currently working on profiles ?
I would just suggest trying to implement (if possible) centralized
information as an option that will save "early adopters" the hassle of
filling yet another profile ....

Some of these include the Friend Of A Friend project, vcards...

On 4/3/06, Max Horváth <max.horvath at maxspot.de> wrote:
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> User profiles is one of *THE* top-priorities and is going to be
> implemented pretty fast ...
>
> Cheers, Max!
>
> Am 02.04.2006 um 05:33 schrieb Maya Wiseman:
>
> > Two thoughts (1 cent each):
> >
> > 1. Privacy: At least in the commercial sector, if a user has to
> > reveal their location to the world (i.e. can't remain 'invisible')
> > in order to use a service, not so viable.
> >
> > 2. Social software: characterised by user's ability to give
> > 'meaningful' imputs to the system. If soc. soft. is still part of
> > the mandate then it's important, in principle, to allow
> > applications that rely on identifying users to plug in.
> >
> >> because user profiles (namely whether someone wants to notify
> >> everyone
> >> that they're logged in or not) hasn't been implemented.  It
> >> woudln't be
> >> hard to implement this.  However, I would like to see it implemented
> >> like NodeLists, except have it be a UserList class.
> >> Any Thoughts?
> >
> >
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