Daniel Schwabe Published on September 16, 2007
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Groups are coming!

Sunday September 16, 2007 at 03:37PM

Groups to me will be a way to meet new people (and see new work) that don't already belong to my "extended" network. Whether they are awards, contests, etc..., I don't care. Let each group define their rules, each one can join according to his (or her) own tastes, likes and dislikes; there should be plenty of options, hopefully. And, if you are not happy, just create your own and see if you find similarly minded people!
As far as features are concerned, I hope Team Ipernity will keep the approach of allowing you to interact 1-on-1 as well as group wise. It is nice to be able to be notified that somebody answered a comment you have made without having to go back to the group thread or the specific picture to see it.
There are also many group management functionalities that can be useful (e.g., many provided by greasemonkey scripts) which could be directly incorporated in the site, but let's see how they have started to implement it.
And, once again, a big thanks to Team Ipernity!

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Roberto Ballerini - traveling pro says:
There is a big difference between incorporating functionalities in the site or obtaining them through scripts: scripts run on your PC and don't waste server resources. So I hope the Team will publish as soon as possible the complete Ipernity API, so we can continue translating all the usefule scripts we had on Flickr ;-)

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Coming from a blog (?)
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )
Daniel Schwabe pro replies:
I understand the difference, Roberto. However, group operations are typically best done in the server, because that's were all the information about the groups are. There is little advantage to shipping this computation to the clients because they don't have all the info, and in the end it requires many more interactions between the client and the server. So it is not so clear if you save anything by using client-run scripts for these specific tasks.
But in any case I fully agree with you that having the API available is a must and will enable many more functionalities by third parties. I also hope they make it available very soon.
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )

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