A mere convenience: if I follow a person on GitHub or Twitter, be nice to see if they are on GitHoot and possibly pull their feed into my RSS reader. We should be able to generate such list on request, since our follows on either platform may fluctuate. Result could be an OPML list that we can feed directly to our RSS reader.
Perhaps slightly more convenient, but not strictly necessary, would be to keep and updated list as a user gist with feeds in a task list. Now user may toggle which ever feeds they care about and "ask" GitHoot to only generate an OPML for these. This maybe too frivolous a feature to go there.
With the nasty limits recently introduced by Twitter, I suspect this'll be tricky or outright impossible with anything beyond 5K git.ht users. Will definitely work with Github, but would that be useful?
A mere convenience: if I follow a person on GitHub or Twitter, be nice to see if they are on GitHoot and possibly pull their feed into my RSS reader. We should be able to generate such list on request, since our follows on either platform may fluctuate. Result could be an OPML list that we can feed directly to our RSS reader.
Perhaps slightly more convenient, but not strictly necessary, would be to keep and updated list as a user gist with feeds in a task list. Now user may toggle which ever feeds they care about and "ask" GitHoot to only generate an OPML for these. This maybe too frivolous a feature to go there.