Delicious Glue script that I'm using does use tags.
I was after something which would tag the LJ entry using tags from the delicious entries. I don't think Delicious Glue currently does that, from looking at your link blog entries. (Also, I didn't want my script to create new tags as I use a lot more tags on delicious and LJ has some arbitrary limit on the number of tags you can use, so the script checks that I've already used a tag in my LJ before using it to tag an entry).
I've not run into timezone problems yet: I'm just using the local time where the script runs, which is also what I use for my entries, so it works. If you had people in other timezones, that'd be a problem.
It'd certainly be possible to make the thing read a configuration file rather than having lots of hard URLs all over the place (but I did say it was a hack :-) I don't think I'd want a web front-end: I don't actually want lots of people's LJ passwords...
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Date: 2009-10-08 11:05 am (UTC)I was after something which would tag the LJ entry using tags from the delicious entries. I don't think Delicious Glue currently does that, from looking at your link blog entries. (Also, I didn't want my script to create new tags as I use a lot more tags on delicious and LJ has some arbitrary limit on the number of tags you can use, so the script checks that I've already used a tag in my LJ before using it to tag an entry).
I've not run into timezone problems yet: I'm just using the local time where the script runs, which is also what I use for my entries, so it works. If you had people in other timezones, that'd be a problem.
It'd certainly be possible to make the thing read a configuration file rather than having lots of hard URLs all over the place (but I did say it was a hack :-) I don't think I'd want a web front-end: I don't actually want lots of people's LJ passwords...