Make it scratch your itch. Don't try to make it scratch the itch I was talking about earlier. If it scratches an itch a lot of people have, it's great. If it just chases a feature or tries to fit some sort of contest mold, then it's a failure before it starts.
yeah, I think then you could search for, and then read the ones you find. have one custom one you enter in the settings, just for the all important one you might want to bookmark, and load a list of ubuntu feeds with a category drop-down
so I'm thinking of things like recent launchpad bugs, a recent questions on au feed, maybe 2buntu feed, things like that
that should be popular in a certain target set. just remember, the AU scope didn't work quite right a while back. the code should still be floating around launchpad somewhere i think.
yeah, so I think the feed ones aren't searchable, so it would just do a active question list, that and I would probably get everyone who uses it banned by google if everything queried the search all at once when you type letters
if you want to do that though - the search thing - you could always put a link to the get an api key page and a slot for an api key.
oddly, the nasdaq website drops the default python urllib2 user-agent string trying to fetch some csv files. it accepts the UA "Derpy Browser" though. I lolled when I typed that in some code just to see instead of cloning some other browser and it worked.
So, I sort of abandoned that django deployment script, since I decided most everything I used django for was better served using flask or juju deploying django.
lower server load because you don't have to think about markdown (it's rendered client side) and you should have escaped code already at that point. so worst case is the markdown doesn't render right b/c you cleaned it. infinitely better than "i tried to give you markdown, but the server got pwned"
i'ld imagine re-formatting a div could give you some really interesting client sides though.
@Lucio It will get fixed eventually. So someone tricked the django filtering. I wrote a filter at one point that only accepted a-zA-Z0-9 and removed all formatting characters so salesforce would stop crapping out on soap requests. Turns out just using SOAP does a generally OK job at forcing typing.
see, it breaks in templates. i use templates heavily if i'm using django at all... so that would make it a no-go. and i would fall back to... a js library.
At some point this whole "I just want linux awesomesauce on my Windows" sounds a lot like "Why do I have this Windows stuff anyway. Guess I'll switch when I drop a pair and bite the bullet."