[p2pu-dev] Activity streams on new.p2pu.org

Jessica Ledbetter jessica at jessicaledbetter.com
Wed Apr 27 15:13:22 UTC 2011


I know github is probably spamming the tar out of anyone following me. :(

In 0.5 we'll have a way not to subscribe to the feed. It can be up to the
person whether or not to take in all tweets or just have it as an external
link.

I wonder.... You know how we can say what feed for the planet? For example,
you can take the feed for my whole blog or just those posts that are in a
certain category? Maybe we could do that for here too? If we wanted to code
something in to P2PU, we could say "only show stuff with 'p2pu' in it." A
filter? Would the user say what words she wants to filter for? Then I might
get all of Pippa's tweets (because I love cats), but someone else might just
want to see the ones with "#p2pu" in it.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Alison Jean Cole <
alisonjean.cole at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Zuzel + lernanta hackers,
>
> Wondering what your thoughts are regarding the current volume of activity
> streams. I'm not sure how relevant it is to pull in everyone's tweets and
> OSQA activity from my followers I really like and follow Pippa, for example,
> but say she decides to tweet up a storm about perhaps getting a new cat and
> wants the worlds input. This will bury my dashboard. I mention OSQA as well
> because there's a lot of spam activity that happens there and I don't need
> my followers to see all the spam I'm marking down, etc.
>
> As a learner I'd only want to see material relevant to my study groups and
> that's about it. Are there plans to allow "editing" of activity streams or
> streamlining it in future releases?
>
> ALISON
> p2pu.org/users/alison
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