I did see the crosspost plugin, but I'll admit, I didn't
see past the "other
remote blogs".
I will check it out.
On 2/13/06 7:51 PM, "Timothy Stone" wisely
said:
> Did you look at the Crosspost plugin?
>
> http://wiki.blojsom.com/wiki/display/blojsom/Cross
+Post+Plugin
>
> It doesn't appear to be necessarily limited to
"other remote blogs"
> and could be self-referential to a blojsom instance. I
think. Worth a
> try.
>
> Tim
>
> On Feb 13, 2006, at 6:22 PM, Aaron Paxson wrote:
>
>> Cliff,
>>
>> I donıt necessarily agree with the ³4 different
categories being
>> overkill² statement. What if you had someone
subscribing to only
>> your RSS Feed for OSX? And others, not caring for
OSX, only
>> subscribed to the Jdeveloper feed, or Jboss feed?
>>
>> By cross-posting, you can make sure your ³readers²
get the post,
>> such as getting ³Jboss to run on OSX² or something?
That way,
>> readers subscribed to Jboss get it, and subscribers
to OSX get it.
>>
>> Maybe Iım not understanding the label/tag
scenario.......
>>
>> ~~Aaron
>>
>>
>> On 2/13/06 12:20 AM, "Cliffano Subagio"
wisely said:
>>
>>> Hi Aaron,
>>>
>>> Not that I have the solution , just want
to add my 2 cents...
>>>
>>> I think the sample scenario you mentioned fits
more to folksonomy
>>> than taxonomy. It makes more sense if you
label/tag the post as
>>> oppose to classifying it to multiple
categories.
>>> I.e. you can post it to category Java, and tag
it with
>>> "jdeveloper, jboss".
>>>
>>> What if you write a post about using JDeveloper
_with_ JBoss _on_
>>> OSX _while_ listening to Bruce Springsteen.
Associating the post
>>> with 4 different categories will be overkill.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Cliff.
>>>
>>> On 2/13/06, Aaron Paxson <aj thepaxson5.org> wrote:
>>>> I realize this may be more difficult than
it should be, as the
>>>> categories
>>>> are physical directories in the filesystem.
>>>>
>>>> However, it would be very handy to be able
to post entries to
>>>> multiple
>>>> categories.
>>>>
>>>> For example, if I have a Java category, and
under that, I have a
>>>> "Jdeveloper" category and a
"Jboss" category.
>>>>
>>>> /
>>>> /Java
>>>> /Java/Jdeveloper
>>>> /Java/JBoss
>>>>
>>>> Now, under most circumstances, I would
create a post that falls
>>>> to each
>>>> category. However, what if I create a post
about using
>>>> Jdeveloper WITH
>>>> Jboss? Then, I would want to create that
post and associate it
>>>> with both
>>>> categories.
>>>>
>>>> I do see a plugin about the
"Associated Categories", but the
>>>> details are
>>>> sketchy, and I'm not sure how to do it
using the MetaBlogger API
>>>> (i.e.
>>>> Ecto).
>>>>
>>>> Any feedback?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> ~~Aaron
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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