The login page specifically mentions signing in using Mastodon (although In assume the other named services also work) and returns a 404 if you try to use a Lemmy instance:
So I signed up with my Mastodon account and that went smoothly.
The data page does show that the importing is only from the named sources.
Conclusion:
It’s a very nice looking service and should prove very useful.
For our purposes here it would need Lemmy integration but that’s not insurmountable, it’s written in Python so there should be plenty of people who could get stuck in an add it.
I’d, personally, want to import my IMDb lists but that’s not difficult to fix as other movie sites allow this (I know Trakt do, and the clunky fix is to go via Letterboxd who also appear to do it but I haven’t tried there).
So a few issues I’d like to see addressed but neither look too difficult and, as this has only just popped up on our radar, I am sure there are people thinking along the same lines (and many others, as this has huge potential).
For starters, you should be able to log in with a Lemmy account. I’ll be combing the documentation to see what else can be done.
Thanks!
Initial thoughts:
Does import but only from three sources:
This could be an issue:
https://neodb.net/features/
The login page specifically mentions signing in using Mastodon (although In assume the other named services also work) and returns a 404 if you try to use a Lemmy instance:
https://neodb.social/account/login
So I signed up with my Mastodon account and that went smoothly.
The data page does show that the importing is only from the named sources.
Conclusion:
It’s a very nice looking service and should prove very useful.
For our purposes here it would need Lemmy integration but that’s not insurmountable, it’s written in Python so there should be plenty of people who could get stuck in an add it.
I’d, personally, want to import my IMDb lists but that’s not difficult to fix as other movie sites allow this (I know Trakt do, and the clunky fix is to go via Letterboxd who also appear to do it but I haven’t tried there).
So a few issues I’d like to see addressed but neither look too difficult and, as this has only just popped up on our radar, I am sure there are people thinking along the same lines (and many others, as this has huge potential).