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We have started to tinker about the possibilities of a specific UI for this task. I believe you would be trying to make a mockup in the near future, and I would be happy to provide my services to help setup the system. However, I will be traveling a lot and spare time will be sparse.
Is there a wiki page used to coordinate our efforts?
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I've started working on a small PHP framework that will be used to develop the tools for people who would like to contribute to MWKN.
- I am currently working on implementing a lightweight "Browser" of sorts for the contributors, so that they can easily and quickly find the message they want to select and use in the edition. This will collate data such as direct URL of the thread/post, author information, date, etc.
- At first it will be quite rough, but as the software matures I'm expecting to implement wysiwyg functionalities, also enabling drag&drop, and having highly interactive webpages, so that the work will be as small as possible. After an edition has been compiled, reviewed and approved, the system will allow to generate in a few formats.
- People will be able to mark and submit items freely, so that contributors are pointed to them, in case it has been missed by everyone who contributes regularly. This will obviously be honeypot for spam, but that's just how it has to be. Only URLs will be accepted, and tinyURL and other services will be banned, and even just images will be banned (the system will do a pre-load of the page and ensure the mime-type of the content submitted isn't pure jpeg or binary).
- I've started working on a resource adapter framework which will allow people to write their own resource adapter implementations (yes, this is PHP). What this will enable is that people who are used to the twitter API can help us reach a greater amount of information.
I'm currently working on the mailing-list API and talk.maemo.org API. Both will most probably be web based, due to the complexity of interfacing with SMTP/POP and having raw access to the TMO databases.
Comments are highly welcome,
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Anyway, another example of the content I'd contribute (it's easier to spot these things as you go through):
Andrew Flegg -- mailto:andrew@bleb.org | http://www.bleb.org