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Revision as of 06:23, 1 July 2010
This page is for the use for adding proposed projects and names of those wishing to take part in WordHack UK 2010
List of those wishing to hack
- Shaun Hare (Session Organiser)
- John Adams
- Paul Gibbs
- Azizur Rahman (@azizur)
- Chris Northwood (@cnorthwood)
- Richard Tape (@iamfriendly)
- Japh (@Japh)
== Project Proposals ==
To kick things off I will throw this in
Multisite RSS aggregator plugin
A plugin to deliver an single aggregated feed (using the usual options e.g. just post/comments/per category etc) for all sites on a blog using the multisite feature. Preferably configurable by end user, possibly using authentication aswell.
UseCase would be : User x likes a number of blogs on the same domain but does not want to subscribe to a number of feeds just a single feed and does not have familiarity with something like Yahoo pipes or Yql to achieve such a thing.
Originator : Shaun Hare (@sdh100shaun)
Follow the format in this example for each proposed project:
- Project name
- Brief outline of project
- Name 1 project originator and contact details (website or Twitter) (add idea to indicate project originator)
- Name 2 interested in being on project team and contact details (website or Twitter)
- etc
- Name x interested in being on project team and contact details (website or Twitter)
- Brief outline of project
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