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  1. Deirdre Deirdre Test300 , lnxwalt300

    @lnxwalt300@300.status.net I'm assuming it's okay to test remote groups using !test300 but if not, please do say, thanks.

    Tuesday, 02-Mar-10 10:48:24 UTC from web at North Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
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      lnxwalt300 lnxwalt300

      @12000new Perfectly okay with me. If we don't use these places, #sn will pull them down. If we use them, maybe they'll stay up.

      Tuesday, 02-Mar-10 18:17:13 UTC
    • Deirdre Deirdre lnxwalt300

      @lnxwalt300 Thanks! What makes you think these char-limit instances are temporary? Did someone say that? (Hardly anyone uses them now. I get the public timeline feeds of 280 to unlimited. The only significant activity has been one freak attack by spam.)

      Tuesday, 02-Mar-10 21:24:06 UTC
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      lnxwalt300 lnxwalt300

      @12000new It was the way @evan's original blog post was written. And the way that bridging to services like Twitter aren't enabled.

      Tuesday, 02-Mar-10 23:01:56 UTC
    • Deirdre Deirdre lnxwalt300

      @lnxwalt300 I saw the blog post differently. The "Until then, we've set up StatusNet Cloud community sites..." I took to be saying "Here's something to do now instead of waiting around," not "Until then... which is when they'll stop."

      Wednesday, 03-Mar-10 10:53:24 UTC
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      lnxwalt300 lnxwalt300

      @12000new I hope you're right. I'm enjoying the 280 and 300 sites immensely.

      Wednesday, 03-Mar-10 18:16:28 UTC
    • Deirdre Deirdre

      Adding the blog post's link to the conversation thread (I hope): http://status.net/2010/02/15/identi-ca-character-limit-results @douglasawh

      Monday, 08-Mar-10 20:38:23 UTC

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