¡Aquí tienes un excelente seguimiento!
Ah, y en otro orden de ideas, alguien encontró un gran ejemplo de cómo podría funcionar una vista de feed personalizable por el usuario. Está explicado de una manera muy clara.
I think personal Activity Streams would be of great value. So that each user can customize Activity Streams for themselves and receive role-based content (Customize your browsing experience that’s unique to you. Sort by unread, author, time period, tags, follows and more).
Here’s an example:
Este tema ofrece algunos consejos brillantes que podrían ayudarnos a guiarnos en la dirección correcta en cuanto a nuestro enfoque en las plataformas móviles.
This comes up repeatedly and I’d love to hear some opinions about best advice.
My understanding right now:
There’s the official Discourse app for mobile. It’s actually a hub, it let’s you sign in to various Discourse instances and enables push notifications for those on your mobile device. You’ll browse the actual sites using the mobile web version:
Then there’s an independent iOS app with the same site manager approach, but the forum interfaces are coded natively. It seems to be out of act…
¡Muy perspicaz y que invita a la reflexión!
I just ran across this lengthy Twitter thread:
There are more than 100 replies, but the summary is basically a ton of votes for Circle.so, a good number for Mighty Networks, some reference to “why change from Discord?”, and then literally 3 or 4 mentions of Discourse, most of them without anywhere near as much conviction or endorsement as those espousing Circle and others, or heck, even those saying they use Telegram for community. That concerns me. I almost jumped-in and added a recommendatio…
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