I use LogJam for updating all the journaling services, and it seems to be okay here, too. But I don't suppose there's any Linux-friendly way of managing simultaneous cross-posting?
I just joined this community, and I know it's rather late to be commenting on this, not to mention that Dreamwidth's own client's crossposting now works, but... Before it did work, I ended up writing myself a crossposting perl script (using the LJ::Simple perl module) which crossposts an entry to multiple LJ-based journals at the same time. I did it because I found charm's crossposting ability left somewhat to be desired.
Would anyone be interested in me polishing it up and releasing it on CPAN as a proper script?
The crossposter DOES work, but there are no Linux clients that are capable of using it as yet - so only entries made at the site interface crosspost right now.
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Before it did work, I ended up writing myself a crossposting perl script (using the LJ::Simple perl module) which crossposts an entry to multiple LJ-based journals at the same time. I did it because I found charm's crossposting ability left somewhat to be desired.
Would anyone be interested in me polishing it up and releasing it on CPAN as a proper script?
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The crossposter DOES work, but there are no Linux clients that are capable of using it as yet - so only entries made at the site interface crosspost right now.