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If I understand this correctly, this would only apply to those who actually post a comment. It looks like others would have no problem seeing such comments. So this might be for everyone - but then the same applies to boost itself.
Thanks for pointing that out. Anyway, there is always an option for
anonymous comments (disabled by default), but I have enabled it in my
documentation.
I have the same understanding as well, that it will only apply for those
who will post a comment. On the other hand, disqus is really popular
service and a lot of blogs are using it, for example Jekyll and, therefore,
I don't think there is a lot to be concerned about, but is definitely worth
to acknowledge the policy.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Robert Ramey
On 6/5/15 10:32 AM, Rene Rivera wrote:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Krzysztof Jusiak
wrote: I have recently added such functionality to Boost.DI documentation using
https://disqus.com service.
This looks extremely interesting to me. Very slick and very worthy of consideration. Bears more investigation.
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If I understand this correctly, this would only apply to those who actually post a comment. It looks like others would have no problem seeing such comments. So this might be for everyone - but then the same applies to boost itself.
As I said - I think it bears looking into and would like to get feedback from others on this idea.
Robert Ramey
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