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Radio Conversant Post
(by Duncan, @ 11:00 AM)
If you're reading this then the post via Radio Conversant running under RU 8.0 worked.
If it worked then I'm in good shape to modify Dave's ManilaBloggerBridge Tool to work with the RadioConversant Tool.
Fingers crossed.
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RE: Radio Conversant Post
(by Duncan, @ 11:16 AM)
Rather than clutter up my primary weblog all Conversant/RU experimentation is going on over at http://www.smeed.org/cruxial/ which I've been neglecting since April last year B-(
Wish me luck!
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Duncan's Cruxial Experiment
(by Duncan, @ 2:21 PM)
[Originally XML-RPCed from Radio to Duncan's Cruxial Experiment (see also Duncan's Radio-controlled Weblogs)]:
Excellent!! New posts in RU get XML_RPCed to my test Conversant weblog at http://www.smeed.org/cruxial/
The first two attempts were winged on their way up to Dave's test ManilaBlogger site. [Haven't (yet) had the courage to go and check to see if they turned up there! ;-)]
Although susbsequent attempts hadn't appeared to work they in fact had been 'held for delivery' and once I sorted out the correct script path, the try clause in conversantBridgeSuite.publishItemCallback() succeeded and off they went - arriving asynchronously so they aren't necessarily in the correct order ;-)
How neat is that! This framework is pretty damn cool! It even copes with hacked scripts that I break ;-)
A big thankyou to Dave and Greg for making this all possible. Now that I have newPost() working, I'll crack on with editPost() and deletePost() taking into account the fact that Conversant ids are not the same as blogger ids.
A comparison of Conversant's XML-RPC Interfaces [166 methods] with the Blogger API [6 methods] is pretty revealing.
What this means is that it's going to be trivial to support the equivalent of Bloggers 6 methods, but controlling even a fraction of the functionality of Conversant with Radio is just not a viable option. So, I'll just be using Radio to route posts to my Conversant site and, perhaps, editing them offline. I doubt very much I will be using Radio to participate in my discussion forums or to use it to administer my Conversant sites.
Nevertheless, Radio is going to be a great tool for collating RSS feeds, etc., and publishing the links. A job which it does extremely well.
Onward...
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Re: Duncan's Cruxial Experiment
(by Duncan, @ 3:34 PM)
Seth's news was almost in time ;-) To which I replied (in part) with:
I actually laughed when I read this news. Luckily, I was just treating my hacking around as a learning/refamiliarisation experience. I know much more about RU than I did before I made the mods. I'd also not done much UserTalk scripting recently so that was a welcome diversion too.
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Blogger post
(by Duncan, @ 4:17 PM)
Blogger post
A test post using the b[l]og-standard Blogger API now implemented by Conversant.
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[ANN] Blogger API support
(by Duncan, @ 4:36 PM)
Free-Conversant Support: [ANN] Blogger API support
Conversant's XML-RPC interfaces now support the Blogger API...
http://xmlrpc.free-conversant.com/docs/bloggerAPI
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The Doc Searls Weblog : Tuesday, January 15, 2002 - Wow!
(by Duncan, @ 10:47 PM)
The Doc Searls Weblog : Tuesday, January 15, 2002 - Wow!
In all other respects OS X on the TiBook (which I'm writing on now) is near-infinitely better. It goes to sleep and wakes instantly. Last night I unhooked seven plugs (speaker, power, 2 USBs, firewire drive, ethernet, SVGA monitor), closed the thing up, took it up on the roof, opened it up, quickly figured out how to set it up (for the first time) for wireless, plugged in a USB mouse, and hacked away. Then I closed it, took it downstairs, opened it up, watched the Mark Twain thing, wrote on the blog and did some correspondence, closed it up, brought it back down to the office, plugged all seven cables back into their sockets, opened the lid, and it was all back up again. The OS fired up the external monitor, recognized the Firewire drive, and had no problems doing anything other than remembering the background picture for the external monitor.
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Slashdot | Cheating Detector from Georgia Tech
(by Duncan, @ 11:30 PM)
Thanks to Iain for pointing out the Slashdot | Cheating Detector from Georgia Tech story. Lots of good opinios and a few ironic observation such as this:
Maybe someone should write similar software for slashcode... it might prevent them from posting similar stories:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/05/09/198259 &mode=thread [slashdot.org]
I've linked to other such threads before now, and have expressed my own opinions, and which can be found with a Search This Site query.
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OSXfaq.com - osxfaq-com
(by Duncan, @ 12:04 AM)
OSXfaq.com - osxfaq-com
I'm very excited to announce that we will be offering an OSXFAQ Dr. Mac "tip-of-the-day" via email. Each week day I'll send you a tip, hint, trick, shortcut, "got-to-have-it" product or something else that will help you use Mac OS X better, faster, and more elegantly. So my first order of business is to ask you send me email immediately (if not sooner). I want to know what you want to know, what buttons you want me to push, what topics you want me to cover, and whatever else is on your mind. I'm Bob LeVitus at bob_levitus@osxfaq.com
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David Davies goes to Dundee
(by Duncan, @ 1:03 AM)
On Sunday David Davies' blogged
I'm going to Dundee (in Scotland for all you non Brits) today for a presentation tomorrow on some of my Frontier-based interoperability work. There's some public stuff here:
http://medweb5.bham.ac.uk/databases/
There's a lot of potential here for Radio Userland as a desktop client allowing teachers to create their own web-based teaching & learning applications. More later.
Incidentally, David blogged his way through that day -and the next - by mobile phone!
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Jake's Cool Macros: Jake's own crazy-cool macros!
(by Duncan, @ 1:48 PM)
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Radio UserLand : Callbacks for Post and Publish
(by Duncan, @ 2:20 PM)
Dave - Radio UserLand : Callbacks for Post and Publish
This evening we released support for two new callbacks that should open up new possibilities for developers to hook into the flow of content being created for Radio sites.
This is a welcome step forward in the quest to integrate Radio with Conversant in some non-trivial way. Alas, the Blogger APIs are pretty impoverished and lack support for things like a message subject.
One incentive I have for getting Radio and Conversant to interoperate to a degree is the fact that Conversant is IMHO far superior to most/all of the groupware CMS that seem to have caught peoples' eye. In fact, if it came down to a choice between Radio OR Conversant, then Conversant wins hands down for me - no contest.
I'm still thinking of the features I would like to see and how (best) to implement them. I know others are deep in thought too ;-)
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Radio UserLand : Beta: Manila-Blogger Bridge Tool
(by Duncan, @ 2:31 PM)
Dave's been busy! - Radio UserLand : Beta: Manila-Blogger Bridge Tool
These are preliminary docs for a new Tool that allows you to flow news items entered in Radio 8 to a Manila or Blogger site, or theoretically any centralized CMS that supports the Blogger API.
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RE: David Davies goes to Dundee
(by Duncan, @ 2:40 PM)
Seth, you're quite right to point out that Conversant has had the capability to be blogged by mobile phone for some time.
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Conversant Documentation
(by Duncan, @ 2:48 PM)
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Conversant's XML-RPC Home Page
(by Duncan, @ 2:53 PM)
Conversant's XML-RPC Home Page
This site hosts information and documentation on the use of XML-RPC interfaces in Conversant.
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NewsForge | We can put an end to Word attachments
(by Duncan, @ 3:08 PM)
NewsForge | We can put an end to Word attachments - Richard Stallman:
Don't you just hate receiving Word documents in email messages? Word attachments are annoying, but worse than that, they impede people from switching to free software. Maybe we can stop this practice with a simple collective effort. All we have to do is ask each person who sends us a Word file to reconsider that way of doing things.
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Radio UserLand : How to create a Theme
(by Duncan, @ 10:59 AM)
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Cloud Scalability
(by Duncan, @ 11:46 AM)
Garth Kidd is concerned about Cloud Scalability:
Dave is pleased as punch that NewsIsFree supports publish-subscribe. I'm not so sure whether publish-subscribe is the best overall solution for scalability, however.
Garth then highlights some of the alternatives that might scale better.
See also Garth's Radio Weblog for more musings about Radio, RSS macros, etc.
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Radio UserLand : Upstreaming driver architecture
(by Duncan, @ 2:28 PM)
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