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Implementing an imageboard

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-04 14:58

I'm close to finishing my imageboard implementation. It has all the features of 4chan except for /f/ and /rs/ and so I have a few questions:

1. How is /rs/ implemented? Does the site scan the links posted in each board? Unlike /f/, /rs/ doesn't have an upload form.
2. How do the implement capcodes (what is their input syntax) and how are site moderation and administration performed? Where do they login? Do they have username and passwords? What's the admin/mod panels look like? Can moderations be done in-site and not only through a dedicated admin panel?

The board has everything except images stored in memory so it should be fast. If there's enough interest I might be able to open source it once it's done.

inb4 back to Le ima/g/eboards.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 5:14

>>39
inline static const interbang new int(static_cast<int>(8253));
c++ makes me want to kill myself

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 6:30

>>37
It seems an interesting idea. With a BBS protocol there could be multiple front-end sites and programs for the same board and you could visit different boards on different servers from within the same website or client program.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 6:37

>>42
now you are talking about USENET.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 6:39

>>43
that's not even USENET.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 7:21

>>44
It seems an interesting idea. With USENET there could be multiple front-end implementations and mirrors for the same newsgroup and you could visit different newsgroups on different Nodes from within the same Node or client program.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 8:17

>>45
OK, now that you put it that way I guess you're right

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 9:39

A new protocol. With /prog/ behind it, it will surely get somewhere. Will it be FrozenVoid, tdavis or Mentifex that will start the draft RFC for the IETF and notify IANA of the port number?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 9:52

>>14
But Python IS a Lisp.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 10:10

>>47
Off topic but how do you get a spec to be an IETF RFC?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 10:35

Only the jews know.>>49

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 12:13

Will the /prog/BBS Protocol support sexpcode?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 12:35

>>51
It better fuckin' had!

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-05 17:12

>>47
Can't even wiki yourself this answer... or you wanted someone else to bring it, and be trolled for the labour?:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/RFCeditor.html

Enjoy yourselves. I am not gonna just yet. Need to get myself certified, and moved out of Americunt. Shit is about to get started here.

Also, this is done every year:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Fools'_Day_RFC

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