[Asterisk-Users] more dids added to goiax.com
John Wenger
netskier at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 20:15:17 MST 2005
On 10/18/05, Matthew Simpson <matthew at txlink.net> wrote:
>
> To address the issue about the Firefox browser, I develop [if you want
> to call it that, lol] the sites on Opera so it should work fine in
> Firefox. Nothing fancy at all just HTML 4.0 forms, etc. The other
> poster hit the nail on the head, it was out of DIDs. I just loaded
> another 200 random dids in so we'll see how long those last.
>
> I'm going to add code to confirm the email addresses that people signed
> up for to avoid "DID hogging" and also going to reclaim DIDs that go
> totally unused for more than probably a 30 day period to keep DIDs from
> going stale and unused.
>
> And about the free outgoing, I don't want people to jump through hoops
> at all. That's not what this was supposed to be about. I don't want
> people to have to use something like Paypal either, that's irritating
> and a lot of people used the service from out of the country [like some
> US Marines calling home from Iraq] that couldn't use paypal anyway.
>
> I do like the Web of Trust idea. Maybe I'll do it google style and give
> out some invites to people [say 5] and then those 5 people will get a
> couple invites, and so on. Each invite would point back to the person
> who gave it so if I trust Bob and he trusts Sam who trusts Sue but Sue
> turns out to be an abuser, I can see that Sam give it to Sue and revoke
> Sue's account and make her "untrustworthy" to the system [blacklisted].
> If Sam invites several people that all end up black listing, than
> Sam's ability to get invites will get removed [but he would not get
> blacklisted since he is not abusing, just passing out invites to
> abusers]. This would have to all be done by machine to scale ... not
> sure I have the time to put the code together but if it worked it might
> be useful for other free services out there.
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> yours,
> matthew
I like it a lot. I went to wikipedia and read up on 'web of trust', and
'reputation'. Very interesting reading.
John
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