Re: [LogiLogi-list] [ofset] Good news & LogiLogi in Schools and Uni's
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From: Bruno S. <bs...@gm...> - 2008-11-26 17:48:35
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Georges, I've read all your concerns and observations, all very on the same path we are working towards, and many requests or questions that arrise on other communities that are evaluating to use logilogi. I believe we'll see a start on logilogi adoption on the following release, the two weeks Wybo's talking about. Thanks for your observations Georges, Greetings On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Wybo Wiersma <wy...@lo...> wrote: >> Hello Wybo, >> >> Wybo Wiersma a écrit : >> > Our strategy to reach this is: >> > - First of all we will start spreading the word about LogiLogi. So far >> > we have not actively been doing this, because things like the UI >> > only working in Firefox before, and the OpenID-problems would have >> > scared people away. We expect to start with this within 2 weeks. >> > Also an article on LogiLogi will appear in a local philosophy magazine >> > next week. >> >> Would you accept to publish this article (or a similar one if there are >> licensing issues with the magazine's editor) in Ofset's webpages, for >> example in the wiki? > > That would be fine, no problem. I can add the RMLL article. > >> Is the article for the magazine already in a definitive version, or can >> you still create links between this printed article and OFSET's website >> and reciprocate? Ofset may support your work, but as it is an >> association financed by present and future subscribers, and by >> institutions which want evidences, it needs to communicate clearly about >> its actions. > > It was already final 3 weeks ago, sorry. The magazine is probably > already printed at this time. > >> > - Secondly we will add invites for peergroups to LogiLogi. So people >> > starting a peergroup can ask their friends to become co-founders or >> > to join it. This should provide at least a little more spreading. >> >> Is it possible for a peergroup to join Logilogi and have their own >> "village"? For example, if the underlying mechanisms of Logilogi are >> useful for people concerned with philosophic discussions, they can also >> be useful for people concerned with (for example) technical discussions >> about astronomy, or ellipsometry. Of course every peergroup can have >> interesting interactions with neighbouring peergroups, but I suppose >> that members of a peergroup would prefer to have a better visibilty upon >> their preferred topic. > > Currently it is not possible for a peergroup to see nothing at all of > what the others are doing. It is for example not yet possible to only > see logis that are positively rated by one's peergroup. All that > currently happens is that if there are multiple logis competing for > the same tag, the one best rated by the peergroup is shown. > >> This question can be reworded into: is it easy for groups having various >> interests in different topics to create their own Logis? > > Currently not. > > Still the idea is to get usefull interaction between peergroups. Also > when things become too crowded we might add more filtering options. At > least it's the idea to do these things only as they become needed. > >> > - Thirdly we will be adding e-mail notifications, so authors of Logis >> > will receive a notification by e-mail when their Logi has received >> > a comment or an annotation (possibly with weekly digest options). >> > This should allow a smaller number of users to form a critical mass. >> >> Well. I do not use any RSS-viewer, but I know people who are found of >> them. Does currently Logilogi export RSS feeds? > > Not yet, but check back in a week or two and it will provide feeds of > new logis on the front-page, recent edits, and of logis rated well by > each peergroup, logis written by certain authors, etc... > > I've been adding non-openid accounts today, which will come online > either today or tomorrow. Then the peergroup invites will be added and > then the RSS-feeds... > > Wybo > >> Best regards, Georges. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > LogiLogi-list mailing list > Log...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logilogi-list > -- Bruno |