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leveraging lobste.rs source code #51

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sandys opened this issue Dec 20, 2015 · 2 comments
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leveraging lobste.rs source code #51

sandys opened this issue Dec 20, 2015 · 2 comments

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sandys commented Dec 20, 2015

hi,
do you want to consider leveraging lobsters (an open alternative to hacker news) source code for openhunt ? That way both open communities can thrive.

Lobsters is also built on rails. (P.S. I have a fork with elasticsearch support as well).

https://github.com/jcs/lobsters
https://lobste.rs/

open audit trail - https://lobste.rs/moderations
open invitation trail - https://lobste.rs/u

@sandys sandys changed the title lobsters source code ? leveraging lobste.rs source code Dec 20, 2015
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@sandys lobste.rs looks awesome. not sure how we can leverage it, however i'm open to suggestions.

maybe we can reuse some things, i'll have to look into what that means for our LICENSE file

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sandys commented Dec 20, 2015

Hi Jacques,
There's quite some adoption of lobsters code by various other websites . I
was wondering if you could base openhunt on top of a lobsters fork. It
would really accelerate your development to quite an extent.

And obviously you could contribute pull requests.

Openhunt sounds like an amazing concept!
On Dec 20, 2015 22:17, "Jacques Crocker" [email protected] wrote:

@sandys https://github.com/sandys lobste.rs looks awesome. not sure how
we can leverage it, however i'm open to suggestions.

maybe we can reuse some things, i'll have to look into what that means for
our LICENSE file


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