Thanks to Andy C's continued Habari evangelism, we've been approached by SezWho (http://sezwho.com) to develop a plugin using their plugin development kit (http://sezwho.com/szpdkMain.php), which is currently in beta. I've not used SezWho. Does anyone have any experience with it? Obviously integration with these things is a good thing for Habari's profile.
I plan to have a look at it later in the week, with the aim of a plugin by next week, but if anyone else has got the time to put something together sooner, please do.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 06:19:54PM +1000, Michael C. Harris wrote: > Thanks to Andy C's continued Habari evangelism, we've been approached > by SezWho (http://sezwho.com) to develop a plugin using their plugin > development kit (http://sezwho.com/szpdkMain.php), which is currently > in beta. I've not used SezWho. Does anyone have any experience with > it? Obviously integration with these things is a good thing for > Habari's profile.
> I plan to have a look at it later in the week, with the aim of a > plugin by next week, but if anyone else has got the time to put > something together sooner, please do.
Apparently CrunchGear uses SezWho. Here's an example.
> Thanks to Andy C's continued Habari evangelism, we've been approached > by SezWho (http://sezwho.com) to develop a plugin using their plugin > development kit (http://sezwho.com/szpdkMain.php), which is currently > in beta. I've not used SezWho. Does anyone have any experience with > it? Obviously integration with these things is a good thing for > Habari's profile.
> I plan to have a look at it later in the week, with the aim of a > plugin by next week, but if anyone else has got the time to put > something together sooner, please do.
SezWho is a comment rating system with profiles etc. I used it on my
old WP blog and quite liked it.
Personally, I see Disqus in use a lot more (which I install on my
Habari blog using a JS code snippet) bu SezWho are fighting back with
their recent 2.0 version.
Howveer, I still think a SezWho plugin for Habari would be valuable as
lots of WP bloggers don't like Disqus (because the comments are stored
on Disqus' servers) whereas SezWho just overlays on top and comments
are still stored in the database.
SezWho, Disqus etc are newsworthy, gaining traction and early adopters
(i.e potential Habari users) will be looking for availability of these
tools.
All IMHO of course.
On Apr 20, 4:16 pm, "Ali B." <dmond...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks to Andy C's continued Habari evangelism, we've been approached
> > by SezWho (http://sezwho.com) to develop a plugin using their plugin
> > development kit (http://sezwho.com/szpdkMain.php), which is currently
> > in beta. I've not used SezWho. Does anyone have any experience with
> > it? Obviously integration with these things is a good thing for
> > Habari's profile.
> > I plan to have a look at it later in the week, with the aim of a
> > plugin by next week, but if anyone else has got the time to put
> > something together sooner, please do.
> Thanks to Andy C's continued Habari evangelism, we've been approached > by SezWho (http://sezwho.com) to develop a plugin using their plugin > development kit (http://sezwho.com/szpdkMain.php), which is currently > in beta. I've not used SezWho. Does anyone have any experience with > it? Obviously integration with these things is a good thing for > Habari's profile.
Too bad their sdk is a mess; I wish they would publish a public api. I looked into this before, but was turned off by their sdk. anyway, the service looks pretty cool, I hope someone does the plugin :) I can help with whatever needs doing...
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 05:44:45PM -0400, Matt Read wrote:
> > Thanks to Andy C's continued Habari evangelism, we've been approached > > by SezWho (http://sezwho.com) to develop a plugin using their plugin > > development kit (http://sezwho.com/szpdkMain.php), which is currently > > in beta. I've not used SezWho. Does anyone have any experience with > > it? Obviously integration with these things is a good thing for > > Habari's profile.
> Too bad their sdk is a mess; I wish they would publish a public api. I > looked into this before, but was turned off by their sdk. anyway, the > service looks pretty cool, I hope someone does the plugin :) I can > help with whatever needs doing...
We're in a position to give that feedback now. Any chance you could document why you think the PDK is a mess?
> We're in a position to give that feedback now. Any chance you could > document why you think the PDK is a mess?
Last time I checked there were absolutley _no docs_ to show you which methods to define for the "SMPWrapper" and how they interacted with the so called "SMP". Maybe that has changed, but they say the sdk is document and to just look at the code, but I don't want to spend 6hrs trying to figure out someone elses logic...
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 07:02:46PM -0400, Matt Read wrote:
> > We're in a position to give that feedback now. Any chance you could > > document why you think the PDK is a mess?
> Last time I checked there were absolutley _no docs_ to show you which > methods to define for the "SMPWrapper" and how they interacted with > the so called "SMP". Maybe that has changed, but they say the sdk is > document and to just look at the code, but I don't want to spend 6hrs > trying to figure out someone elses logic...
Cool. They have some documentation now (though it is a Word document saved as HTML. Shudder.)