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Friends List #27

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ElDragonRojo opened this issue Jul 29, 2013 · 3 comments
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Friends List #27

ElDragonRojo opened this issue Jul 29, 2013 · 3 comments

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@ElDragonRojo
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I would be interesting to give Lemacs a 150 person address book.

As a 150 People social network, this friend list would be a super address book, unifying all your social networks into an exclusive list of excellent quality and intimate detail, hosted publicly or privately on the backend by GitHub.

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spllr commented Jul 29, 2013

Interesting. Should that be part of the app or a separate app which Lemacs can 'talk' with?

On Jul 30, 2013, at 12:34 AM, Mike Lee [email protected] wrote:

I would be interesting to give Lemacs a 150 person address book.

As a 150 People social network, this friend list would be a super address book, unifying all your social networks into an exclusive list of excellent quality and intimate detail, hosted publicly or privately on the backend by GitHub.


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I was wondering that same thing. If the app switching experience is seamless, the network could certain stand as its own little app. On the other hand, it also makes a nice feature.

I think if we could do the second thing in an exemplary way, it would be worth teaching people how to do that.

If we could use Xcode magic to make it possible to build it either way from the same codebase, that would be even better.

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spllr commented Jul 30, 2013

True.

I've always liked that the UNIX philosophy of do one thing great and the ability to pipe things together is present in the mobile space.

I think we should embrace that.

On Jul 30, 2013, at 1:54 AM, Mike Lee [email protected] wrote:

I was wondering that same thing. If the app switching experience is seamless, the network could certain stand as its own little app. On the other hand, it also makes a nice feature.

I think if we could do the second thing in an exemplary way, it would be worth teaching people how to do that.

If we could use Xcode magic to make it possible to build it either way from the same codebase, that would be even better.


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