…he still dreamed of cyberspace…bright lattices of logic unfolding across that colorless void…
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WP MU and WP are merging codebases soon…I am thinking of adding all sorts of things then. The reason I ask is that I received some rather harsh criticism on our format recently, and while I could rebut some of it, I also want to take some parts seriously. A wiki might be a good idea…we had one, if you remember, back at the beginning, but no one used it. If I populated it rather than wrote the book (or a bit of both) and then went live with it, that might encourage more participation.
Don’t take it the wrong way! I mean harsh as in what you recommend is sharply different than what we have. Slight criticism= “change color”, moderate criticism= “format change”, harsh or severe criticism= “change everything”…you definitely said to change everything, from the domain name to the format to the content and methods of discussion. I do not mean harsh as in intended to cause offense or to be mean.
timelady 3:14 am on June 4, 2009 Permalink |
What about Google Wave, or lots of plugins to allow for media, news articles, links etc, all relevant. Wave looks amazing for that, lots of fun!
thePuck 3:25 am on June 4, 2009 Permalink |
WP MU and WP are merging codebases soon…I am thinking of adding all sorts of things then. The reason I ask is that I received some rather harsh criticism on our format recently, and while I could rebut some of it, I also want to take some parts seriously. A wiki might be a good idea…we had one, if you remember, back at the beginning, but no one used it. If I populated it rather than wrote the book (or a bit of both) and then went live with it, that might encourage more participation.
DannyT 4:40 am on June 4, 2009 Permalink |
That wasn’t harsh criticism, it was constructive critcism.
thePuck 5:13 am on June 4, 2009 Permalink |
Don’t take it the wrong way! I mean harsh as in what you recommend is sharply different than what we have. Slight criticism= “change color”, moderate criticism= “format change”, harsh or severe criticism= “change everything”…you definitely said to change everything, from the domain name to the format to the content and methods of discussion. I do not mean harsh as in intended to cause offense or to be mean.
DannyT 8:02 am on June 4, 2009 Permalink
Don’t worry, no offence taken!!