Raul Chinda+wiki
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Hi Raul, love the designs! (I want one of those portable projectors...). I can't think why you couldn't have data in the same database as Wagn that would then be exposed as a card, but it would certainly take some coding, and i do not code on this project, so best to check with Lewis or Ethan on that. I look forward to seeing what you do with Wagn; feel free to ask questions of any of us (my focus is primarily on software design of Wagn, and building things within Wagn). --John Abbe
this place is ... yes, I think the projector could approach reality today ... let's hold our breath for a bit longer haha. Thanks for the welcome John
--Raul Chinda.....Wed Jan 07 16:03:39 -0800 2009
So it's not a product that's available (yet :), ah well. As you may have noticed, your image comes out rather large. We don't yet do resizing within Wagn, so you might want to scale it down and re-upload it.
--John Abbe.....Thu Jan 08 01:57:12 -0800 2009
yeah - I noticed that ... I believe that, a horizontal slider appearing on the bottom of an image that we can drag to resize would be a very sexy feature - intuitive like the rest of the site so far.
--Raul Chinda.....Thu Jan 08 08:11:48 -0800 2009
is card type coopetitor spelling or does it mean something?
--Raul Chinda.....Thu Jan 08 20:16:39 -0800 2009
It's a combination of competitor and cooperation - i.e., they are projects that we might compete with in some sense, and/or learn from or work with.
And it's now been renamed to peer.
We're upgrading images for 1.0 (see ticket), and the plan for now is to simply create a few different sizes that you can choose from when you include the image. I like your idea too, and perhaps we will do something like that further in the future.
I copied your comment at allow creation via link with quote or percent+tag+freestyle to the +discussion section of More interfaces for pointers, where it seemed more likely to be noticed. (Each ticket has a +discussion card at the end.)
--John Abbe.....Sat Jan 10 08:14:58 -0800 2009
I responded on More interfaces for pointers.
Great feedback, Raul. Would love to chat at some point, if you're interested.
--Ethan McCutchen.....Sat Jan 10 15:39:21 -0800 2009
Hi Ethan, thank you for the words. Let's link up sometime soon. R
--Raul Chinda.....Wed Jan 14 07:23:31 -0800 2009