Qvitter ========================================== * Author: Hannes Mannerheim () * Last mod.: November, 2013 * Version: 2 * GitHub: Qvitter is free software: you can redistribute it and / or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version three of the License or (at your option) any later version. Qvitter is distributed in hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILTY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with Qvitter. If not, see . Setup ----- 1. You need a webserver with PHP support. 2. Edit settings.php. 3. You should really put some security-by-obscurity-stuff in the registration process. E-mail h@nnesmannerhe.im if you want to copy mine. Qvitter uses a slightly modified statusnet API. Some things will not work if you connect to a site with standard API. Files are included if you want to Qvitter-mod your Statusnet API. Recently MMN-o has implemented these API-changes in GNU Social. The API changes should only be needed if you are running Statusnet 1.1.1, not if you have a recent GNU Social version. TODO ---- 1. Join _new_ external groups and follow _new_ external users ("New" meaning users/groups that the server don't know yet) 2. Creating groups, make admin, block user 3. Background image uploading/editing 4. Auto suggest mentions 6. Auto url-shortening setting under queet box 7. Settings (e.g. don't show replies to people I don't follow) 9. Image/file upload, drag-n-drop! 10. Search users 11. Recommended users 12. Filters (hide queets containing strings, e.g. mute users) 14. More languages 15. Queet-page 16. Admin-interface 16. New api for serving _number_ of new items in several streams (to show number of new items in menu/history) 17. New "expand queet" api for getting conversation, retweets, favs and attachment in the same request 19. Node.js long polling server and an new api that serve aggregate of all polling users requests in one go