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I'd like to see a discussion of pros and cons of migrating from identica to using a single user status.net site. anybody interested??
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@rkj For .status.net it shouldn't be too much to gain. I think but it should give you a bit more indivi…
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@deepspawn something that is missing (I think) are tools to ease grunt work of resubscribing. or is it better to reconsider sub list?
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@rkj I migrated to status.net to take advantage of upcoming premium services. I want it on my own domain, but hosted.
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@larry your move got my attention. will your have a community site, or single user as you publish [using statusnet] to say Twitter etc>
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@rkj It's a single-user site, and will stay that way. Own-domain federated microblogging just f…
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@rkj Having said that, I don't think it will ever be as big as Twitter, but that's not the poin…
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@rkj You may also notice that my last couple tweets haven't exactly been <140 characters, either. Another plus.
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@larry has @evan said what the cost will be for a single-user status.net site with one's own domain?
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@rkj No, he hasn't. I would expect it to be competitive with the cost for, say, a Wordpress.org…
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@rkj 1) own domain 2) own theme 3) more/different uploads 4) ads if you want 'em. 5) own license.
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@evan it will be interesting to see your pricing for single user site and community site with, say, 500-100 max subscribers.
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@rkj I'd like to do it but I'm waiting til federation is a little more mature and I can import my identica account.
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@rpcutts abilty to import from identica is necessary. I want it to be interactive, so I can weed out the uninteresting or dead accounts
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@rkj first comparable to wordpress.com, second comparable to ning.com.
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