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“self-hostable, single user Twitter clone that can publish these formats” Isn’t SN just that? And identi.ca a equivalent of blogspot/wp.com?
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Sounds about right.
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@forteller @evan @klintron@identi.ca I felt as if the author didn’t get what StatusNet is capable of when I read that part of http://wndb.org/1f. When you install StatusNet, you are given the choice of multi-user vs. single-user site. It runs fine on my 512MB RAM VPS that also hosts a wide range of other applications and I’m not sure, but I believe it would run fine on shared hosting too.
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I understand what it’s capable of – all I said is that it isn’t designed for single user installs. A stripped down ver would be near perfect
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@klintron@identi.ca Sorry to address you in third person, I realised the context of things after I had already started writing the notice.
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@klintron@identi.ca As far as I am aware of, there is a single-user mode that works well. Being built in PHP, the application should only require resources as they are needed. Thus my opionion is that StatusNet is capable of delivering a single-user application that only does what is necessary for that single user. I believe @evan would be able to correct me on this if I would be wrong.
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I wasn’t aware of a single user mode — could be there, but not mentioned here: http://ur1.ca/9ws67
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That said, as I noted in the article, an individual could just run StatusNet and be the sole user.
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It is mentioned on http://wndb.org/1g though, and as far as i can recall I was prompted in the installer if I wanted a single-user or multi-user setup., so the part about it not being administrable seems to be outdated.
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There’s also an overview of the modes on http://wndb.org/1h
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@klintronIn my zeal to nitpick on the details about StatusNet I forgot to thank you for the good article. Thank you :)
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