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Discussion about a link #185

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ghost opened this issue May 12, 2014 · 3 comments
Open

Discussion about a link #185

ghost opened this issue May 12, 2014 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented May 12, 2014

It would be interesting to add discussion after a link, instead of giving the link to a zerobin in order to talk about something.
Maybe something simple like what tontof.net use for comments on his blog?

@pVesian
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pVesian commented May 13, 2014

Blogs exist for that.

2014-05-12 10:56 GMT+02:00 Empti2 notifications@github.com:

It would be interesting to add discussion after a link, instead of giving
the link to a zerobin in order to talk about something.
Maybe something simple like what tontof.net use for comments on his blog?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/185
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@e2jk
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e2jk commented Jul 24, 2014

I second @pVesian 's blog mention.

You could investigate adding a Disqus link to your templates. But that would be storing the comments on an external party's server, which is in conflict what Shaarli is made for ("simple" and "your data on your server").
And because of Shaarli's focus on "simple" link sharing, I don't think we'd develop a full fledged comment system (which would obviously need to have some kind of spam-fighting features, admin view to see all comments, etc.)

@Empti2 I'd suggest you close this issue.

@nodiscc
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nodiscc commented Nov 26, 2014

Now that @Empti2 has closed his Github account, only @sebsauvage can close this issue.
This is also a dubplicate of #170

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