an Italian MetaFilter October 4, 2001 8:55 AM   Subscribe

Via evhead comes Verbamanent, which appears to be an Italian MetaFilter. Of course, I can't read Italian so I can't say for sure, but it definitely has the look (if not the #006699).
posted by zempf to General Weblog-Related at 8:55 AM (6 comments total)

And hey, low user IDs still available. Get them now so that in two years you can tell all the 10k+ people how much better it used to be back in the day.
posted by zempf at 9:02 AM on October 4, 2001


I am 114. Now I need to build my Italian vocabulary beyond tifossi, Roma and amore.
posted by tamim at 9:23 AM on October 4, 2001


Yeah, a couple italian guys developed this over a year ago. They let me know at the time, I think it's a really good implementation. There's also a german metafilter clone, but the URL escapes me.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:30 AM on October 4, 2001


I'm one of the two guys. Hi! :-)
posted by cavedoni at 4:29 PM on October 4, 2001


And I'm the other one ;-). Since the content is probably out of reach for most of you, I'll point you to the English version of the site (for testing purposes) and the code behind it (php+mysql), available for download.
posted by sja at 4:53 PM on October 4, 2001


Ah, thank you. It's even cooler when I can understand what's happening on the site.. :)
posted by zempf at 9:20 AM on October 5, 2001


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