Update: The service is defunct. The code for it was only on perlmonk.org, which now seems to be down for the count. Please disregard the below. My regrets to all.
New Service: Thread Watcher
In response to many requests throughout history, including but almost certainly not limited to the following —
- Email notifications
- Subscribing to a thread?
- /msg me for new nodes in a thread I noded in
- Perlmonks Threaded Article Viewer
- monk notification feature ...
- A feature for Personal Nodelet
- Email notifications again
- RFC: Subscription to nodes
- Working Node Tracker?
- Watching a thread
- "Watching" (and possibly "ignoring") threads
- New PM Feature Request - Node Watch
- There's a reply to a reply to one of my posts
Its public interface is implemented entirely via
private messaging.
You send commands to the service via
/msg watcher ....and watcher sends responses to you in your message inbox.
Full documentation for the service should always be available on watcher's homenode. This service is still quite new, and will probably be undergoing significant development in the coming months.
This is not an official service of PerlMonks. It is hosted off site. All comments, questions, suggestions, and complaints about it should be directed to me. Being hosted on perlmonk.org, there is no guarantee that it will be around forever. Please do not use watcher while operating heavy machinery.
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Free Nodelet Hack: Add watch on current node
by jdporter (Chancellor) on Jul 10, 2007 at 19:36 UTC | |
by tye (Sage) on Jul 10, 2007 at 20:10 UTC | |
Re: New Service: Thread Watcher
by Limbic~Region (Chancellor) on Jul 10, 2007 at 19:38 UTC | |
Re: New Service: Thread Watcher
by blazar (Canon) on Jul 11, 2007 at 11:46 UTC | |
by jdporter (Chancellor) on Jul 11, 2007 at 20:20 UTC |