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fu ([personal profile] fu) wrote in [site community profile] dw_news2010-09-02 12:30 pm
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Update, 1 September 2010

Hi Dreamwidth!

I've been stuck with a craving for Lucky Charms (they're grrrreat! And are for kids, silly rabbit), so I've been having that for breakfast this entire week. Also had it for lunch this one time a cat leaped up onto the dining table and ate my lunch for me. Hey, at least the cat didn't get my cereal.

Anyway let me just hand off my cereal bowl and we can start with the update.


A Warm Welcome


We've noticed a lot of new members this week! Welcome to those of you who are coming from LiveJournal -- you might want to check out the Guide to Dreamwidth for LiveJournal Users.

Last Week's Progress


This week's code tour was done by the ever awesome [personal profile] cesy.

That brings us to exactly 2002 bugs which have been resolved fixed, and almost 2300 bugs that have been resolved in some way. This week also brought us another milestone: I filed our 3000th bug!

Since our bug list contains planned features and code cleanup as well as actual bugs, I'm really proud of this milestone.

This Week's Request for Feedback



We have another version of the update Create Entry page up for feedback.

And first of all thank you to everyone who left feedback for the last version! We weren't able to respond to everyone individually, but we read all your comments and tried to take all of them into account while working on this latest version.

The short list of changes is:

  • less options on page startup

  • ability to customize the page so it fits your posting habits

  • full list of tags

  • editable individual tags

  • fix for the red flash issue

  • tweaks for older browsers, including better support for resizing

  • various appearance and behavior tweaks



Play around with it a bit :)


We built in drag and drop functionality for mouse users. We are aware that this only works for mouse users, and we'll be working on ways to have something that will work for everyone, not just mouse users.

We'll also start integrating the mockup into the backend soon, which means that the next time we do this, the mockup should respect your site scheme and use your icons/tags/etc (it still won't remember your settings, though, and it won't work to actually post).

Communities that Link to Other Communities that Link to Other Communities


This week's theme for community plugs is communities that link to other communities to get you started on finding and making those communities that you're interested in:


And finally, some links that don't fit into the theme, because I've said "community" so much that it doesn't look like a real word anymore:

  • [community profile] getting_started - for any questions you may have about getting started here on Dreamwidth

  • interests search, to search for people and comms which share your interests

  • site search, to search by keyword for posts about topics you're interested in

  • the latest entries page, to see the latest public entries posted to Dreamwidth. Also possible to see the latest public entries with a specific tag


Equally Warm Goodbye


And that's it for this week. Rest of this month is [staff profile] denise's as per usual. As always, if you're having problems with Dreamwidth, Support can help you; for notices of site problems and downtime, check the Twitter status page; if you've got an idea to make the site better, you can make a suggestion.

See you again next week!
mage: (a moments hesitation)

[personal profile] mage 2010-09-06 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't understand why you decided to create a fake account to hide your name, instead of speaking up with your own name, but oh well.

I do want to say one thing in response to what you said though:

"Some people do not want their copyrighted content that they have exclusive control over placed somewhere where they do not have control over it."

But they do have control over it here. Comments are ported under OpenIDs where the poster can log in via their LJ url and do whatever they wish with the comments (they're also added to the users access list so they can control comments on locked posts too). They're not ported under a random account they can't access.
Edited 2010-09-06 23:47 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shiv 2010-09-13 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I've posted 90,000 comments on LJ. Although I doubt that all of them have been ported over here, can you tell me how I'm supposed to track them down and / or delete them. Because I'm not seeing a way to make that happen.
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[personal profile] erika 2010-09-16 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Log in with your open ID.

Navigate to http://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/recent_comments

Start deleting.

Edit! I stand corrected, as apparently that page only supports your last 10 comments.
Edited 2010-09-16 15:58 (UTC)