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The UI is all django templates because I tried to install jinja2 and couldn't get it working so I gave up. It'd be nice to have
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jinja2 for macros, so maybe I'll try again some day. You can replace it with a complex javascript framework over my ~dead body~ mild objections.
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## Thoughts and considerations
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### What even are books
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The most complex part of this is knowing what books are which and who authors are. Right now I'm only using openlibrary.org as a
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single, canonical source of truth for books, works, and authors. But it may be that user should be able to import books that aren't
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in openlibrary, which, that's hard. So there's room to wonder if the openlibrary work key is indeed how a work should be identified.
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The key needs to be universal (or at least universally comprehensible) across all fedireads servers, which is why I'm using an external
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identifier controlled by someone else.
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