Ten years ago I stopped posting to this account because I was ready to move beyond Twitter. I think we've built something unique over at https://t.co/cJ2MHtGdzo. An open platform based on blogs, community principles, that peers with Mastodon too. Made by people who love the web.
@Fahrni @uliwitness We use xcconfig files to do everything. Checkout out how we build @NetNewsWire especially the DeveloperSettings.xcconfig file to see how we do it. https://t.co/98R4ekE4KL
@gingerbeardman@Mantia @kappanjoe @brentsimmons We would welcome your help very much. I want this feature too. You can ask me questions in our Slack work channel and I’ll point you in the right direction. Check out our Contributing page to see how we work. https://t.co/1dwrmSTDwu
@gingerbeardman@Mantia @kappanjoe Article Themes got prioritized because @brentsimmons already had it half way done already. It was there when he first got the NetNewsWire name back and first released the new code base. Themes were very popular in the old NNW. We just need to promote it more.
@gingerbeardman@Mantia @kappanjoe @brentsimmons It simply isn’t true that we wouldn’t accept someone contributing this feature. We often reprioritize features based on what an outside developer wants to work on. No one has offered to do it and we are just spread too thin to do it ourselves right now.
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In light of everything happening at Twitter, a lot of people are wondering "where to go next". May I suggest, and I am speaking to myself here too, that you invest in your own blog on your own domain? Own your own content, and share your thoughts independently of dingaling CEOs.
@cloudyip @NetNewsWire Actually, it looks to me like the edited tweet, but without the edit history available. At least that’s what I see in the official Twitter app. We haven’t done anything in NNW to handle edits yet. We probably should.
@molly0xFFF @TinCoyote Feedly’s great, but now I’m wondering why I stopped using NetNewsWire? I may have to install it again. Amazing how RSS is still one of the most useful, oldest & best, but somehow low profile web technologies.
@SirAlexCloudt @NetNewsWire Maybe, but we have pretty high bar for adding new settings. We don’t want the app to get too fiddly. Maybe it is a setting that we can put on the iCloud Account UI so that most users aren’t seeing it unless they are using iCloud.
@SirAlexCloudt @NetNewsWire We probably won’t do that because we anticipate that users may want notifications on some devices, but not others. We do plan on syncing Always Use Reader View between devices because that has more to do with the Feed than the device.
@bhansmeyer@stuarticus I gave up on hosting my own blog because of all the Wordpress security problems. Now I just give Manton $5 a month to handle that for me @ https://t.co/GsJIIkDb3v.