Well, since I'm hearing privacy concerns now on the verge of deployment, I figured I'd put it up for a vote.
I had a random thought that, "Boy, wouldn't it be neat to have a 'webcam' of sorts in the Faibanx town square, so people could see what was going on there?" Just a couple of weeks later, Ragora had completely developed the "backend" server program to do it.
To be specific, the proposal is to take the pretty useless and clunky "Java web access" to Faibanx page I had put up years ago that all of 2 people used (seen at
http://www.lavadomefive.com/faibanx/webaccess/Faibanx.html) and just repoint it to a webcam telnet server. The 'webcam' would simply be a user called Webcam who sits in the square, and all public displays and text and poses are shown to him, like any other person standing there. The Java web access would just point to a public telnet feed of what Webcam sees. When a user first connects, he'd get a history of maybe the last 10 posts, and then see a live view. Since it's just the square and it's where people hang out regularly, I thought it might be fun.
However, I'm getting feedback from one person at least that this would be invasive and not private etc. and if he wants to make his viewpoint known he can do so himself. I don't care one way or another, but I think it would be a shame to not put all of Ragora's work in place.
My own feeling is that...well, you know me. I don't make people log on to see forum content now, and I don't see how a public place in Faibanx should be any different. Since it's a client side Java app, I don't even see how a bot could crawl it, and since I give out Faibanx accounts like candy to whoever asked, I don't see where it's a problem of secret prying eyes, but I do understand the concern, so that's why I'm putting it up for a vote.
Do you think it's a fun idea, a bad idea, or don't care?