Yea, this was inter-op with the popfeed lexicon, wouldn't have been my choice either. I'm unsure how best to handle that sort of thing
Thanks for reporting! I'll keep it for the next round. I'm cooking up some other things now
Thanks for making this @nowell.strite.org! Very cool to see
I’d be interested to see if I can integrate this into BookHive, but, you don’t have a license in your repo. So, I wonder if you are okay sharing your code or not (no pressure).
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This had me scared for a second there…
I’ve never hit that screen to know it was that bad… I’ll update it
I love this! Very nice that you were able to re-use my search endpoint
I’ll take a deeper look into collective social and open social this weekend!
In the talk I heard there was registration for apps, is this open registration?
Also as an app, I’d need to make a bunch of groups, that’s possible right?
Oh that’s super cool. I tried to do this for Koreader. But I’m still waiting on them to accept my PR. I wanted my Kosync server to be built into bookhive: github.com/nperez0111/k...
Sure! Why not. I do book matching on title and author and that seems to be enough for most cases
2. Book clubs based on books, where the book is the topic, and people can share their experience of a book asynchronously. It makes reading a book more of a shared experience where you can read a chapter and see what others thought at that point. It is centered on a book, so anyone can join along
I've been thinking about book clubs in two ways, given that you are apart of one, I wonder how well it resonates with you:
1. Book clubs with friends, like a traditional book club where a group can nominate books & share their thoughts as they read & can keep track of each other's progress