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In lugnet.admin.general, Jindrich Kubec wrote:
> Tim Courtney wrote:
> > What I'd *really* like to see is a magazine-style news posting system where
> > articles (not posts) are written for the LUGNET main page. Take a look at
> > <http://www.bzpower.com BZPower>, <http://www.brickfilms.com BrickFilms>, or
> > <http://www.fbtb.net FBTB> among other sites to see what I'm talking about. This
> > feature wouldn't take up the whole main page, but could have a significant part
> > of the middle devoted to it.
>
> Wouldn't it be just easier to share the info with those pages?
Too much grunt work. The technical solution is too easy not to implement.
> > When I was brainstorming the WorldLUG project with Paul Hartzog, one of our key
> > ideas was a central links database - like an open directory project. Allow
> > LUGNET members to update their own URLs that are listed in the links database,
> > and set up a few admins to manage links to non-LUGNET-member sites.
>
> yahoo.lugnet.org? ;-))
> Just why 'admins'? Let everybody add anything, let others vote, let
> others veto. Add autotools for periodical link checking. Let the person
> who added the link that it points nowhere for some time... etc.
I agree that anyone should be able to submit a link for consideration, but I
believe (strongly) that an administrator should have to approve links to be
publicly visible. This prevents links to objectionable sites, and allows another
pair of eyes to check spelling, etc.
> > There could even be a redirect URL which would always point to the current
> > location of a site, by way of the central link database. For example, if I own
> > www.foo.com, and I want to link to www.geocities.com/~bar/glort.html, but I know
> > that page will probably change in the future, I can link to
> > www.lugnet.com/link.cgi?id=x (where x is the link ID of the page I'm linking
> > to). The LUGNET server would then redirect me to
> > www.geocities.com/~bar/glort.html - {and if that ever changed} the link would
> > point me in the right direction once the link database was updated.
>
> See my sig. www.atari.org gives third level domains as a redirect.
> That's the easiest link to remember (don't like all those ? in urls and
> id numbers), works great and is easy to implement.
For branding purposes, I think this is a bad idea for LUGNET. Someone could then
advertise their site as "blah.lugnet.com," and have it interpreted as an actual
part of LUGNET. With this content outside of LUGNET's control, the name could be
abused.
I know IDs are ugly, but they're a simple (technical) solution. You still have
your site's *real* URL, but you also have a redirect available that others can
use to link to you if they want it auto-updated.
Note that people will keep linking to big sites by their name. They aren't going
anywhere. Its the small sites on free systems like GeoCities, etc that would
really benefit from the redirects.
-Tim
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