@prologic @movq @bender That would be fantastic! I encourage you to give feedback or give your experience as an issue: https://codeberg.org/Texudus/website/issues The specification gives the feeling that it is complete, but there is always gap for small adjustments.
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@sorenpeter Yes, there are interesting things that can be incorporated to see how they work. The issue of allowing the use of Z for UTC is interesting. I think I should add a brief explanation. The url issue is for a debate :D . Maybe an issue could be opened. My opinion is that it is necessary to leave it as it is right now because otherwise the thread system, or replies, may have problems (404s). It's all a matter of discussion. I like your idea of contact. I will add it. Thanks to you for your feedback!!!
@prologic Absolutely! It is essential to practice and deepen every art 😄
@doesnm More or less 😂 At the moment it's just a space to experiment
@movq ok, I have included a small modification in the documentation to allow you to reply in your own thread: https://texudus.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ You can see my reply: https://andros.dev/texudus.txt Don't delete anything and give me time to make my modifications to the client.
@bender Yes, you right. But is premium for more than that. I use a feature I love a lot: customising different searches with different themes or links. It's easy to understand with an example. I have a search with the name "Django". I set sources: Django documentation, stack overflow, topic "programming" and so on. It's very quick to find Django solutions. I also have another way to find my stuff: search my blog and repositories. I had problems paying for the first mouths, now it's a working tool for me.
@movq If you want, we can try it out between us. I'm just working on it (It was the easiest thing to do).
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