All of the above should be considered pre-alpha quality, more like a whiteboard of insanity. If, despite all these caveats, you'd still like to check out the spool for yourself, point your newsreader at nntp-test.soylentnews.org. There are three groups on the server, soylentnews.discuss, just for general discussion for folks who come by, a test group for testing posting, and the spool itself at soylentnews.test.mainpage.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments below.
[UPDATE: Corrected typos and added links]
(Score: 4, Insightful) by tynin on Monday July 21 2014, @08:32PM
Does this help us get to a wider audience? Does it improve interaction? Does it promote activity in the community? In the end, will it cause more articles and comments to be posted?
Consider it the minimal interface option. Many people do not have a need for so much of the eye candy, and find the functionality of a minimal interface to suit them better. So if it gets made, (and I would love to use it!!!) I hope it isn't... lost behind some unfrequented page.
My suggestion to the dev team:
I think you should have something on the main page that links to each of the protocols that can be used to access this site. For example, there is nothing on the front page telling me I can access the site via .onion, non-DNS specific access, rss, nntp, etc. I think letting new (and old) readers who are also technologist know they have options for accessing the site, it might just drive more traffic to your door.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by frojack on Monday July 21 2014, @08:57PM
This!
But Still don't see me using it due the the arcane nature of news readers being less useful than a simple browser.
If I want simple I just grab the RSS feed, on my phone.
(I still have a news reader installed, but I might look at it maybe once a month).
So few people use NNTP anymore, its becoming the new gopher.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.