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A comment on the question "I'd like to use Identi.ca to update bkkeepr instead of Twitter" in bkkeepr:
Ah well, it was worth a shot :) It'd be great if, once you've got the ID and auth through twitter, you could add other services (like identi.ca, jaiku or whatever), so the ID and auth comes predominantly from Twitter, but you can also submit from wherever you want.
Another alternative would be to use the URL structure http://bkkeepr/people/<site>/<name> (e.g. http://bkkeepr/people/identi.ca/jonth...) to refer to peoples updates, which would ultimately allow you more flexibility around input sources. For people who already use it via twitter, there could be a redirect from http://bkkeepr/people/FredBloggs to http://bkkeepr/people/twitter.com/Fre....
I guess that's a way off though (if it ever happens :) )
Thanks for considering the idea though, and I'm happy with what you've said.</name></site> – JonTheNiceGuy, on October 22, 2008 09:48
JonTheNiceGuy marked one of Mario Menti's replies in twitterfeed as useful. Mario Menti replied to the idea "Twitterfeed to Identi.ca". JonTheNiceGuy and 3 other people think it's one of the best replies.
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JonTheNiceGuy started following the question "Any plans to support identi.ca in the Overheard tab?" in Get Satisfaction.
JonTheNiceGuy asked a question in bkkeepr on October 17, 2008 12:56:
I'd like to use Identi.ca to update bkkeepr instead of TwitterIdenti.ca (which is an implementation of the Laconi.ca software) uses similar APIs to Twitter - change the URL from http://twitter.com to http://identi.ca/api and all the rest of the calls should work OK. In addition, there's no limits on the API.
If you wanted to be *REALLY* swish, you could even set up your own Laconi.ca install on the bkkeepr site, and then, like twitter, people who follow you can be followed automatically by you back.-
JonTheNiceGuy started following the idea "allowing 'started' and 'finished' in the commands to bkkeepr" in bkkeepr.
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JonTheNiceGuy started following the idea "identi.ca sharing" in Brightkite.
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