From vincent.rouilly at gmail.com Mon Nov 20 13:29:38 2006 From: vincent.rouilly at gmail.com (Vincent Rouilly) Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 18:29:38 +0000 Subject: [OWW-Discuss] Feedback wanted page Message-ID: Hi All, i have just created a new page on OWW to tackle some issues related to content visibility and the support that the OWW community could provide. http://openwetware.org/wiki/OpenWetWare:Feedbacks_Wanted This page intends to help people to get feedbacks on their contributions. OWW users looking for feedbacks from the OWW community would post their page there, so they could get comments and could increase the visibility of their contributions. It would be great to get a link to this page embedded into the OWW navigation bar ('NavBar' template). Based on the numbers of entries, each category has an 'Archives' link to avoid overflow. I am open to insert or delete any category. I write to this mailing list to check if you think that this page answers a need and if you feel that it would be worth putting a link to it in the general OWW 'NavBar' . cheers, Vincent. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-discuss/attachments/20061120/60500294/attachment.htm From jasonk at MIT.EDU Mon Nov 27 21:55:56 2006 From: jasonk at MIT.EDU (Jason Kelly) Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:55:56 -0500 Subject: [OWW-Discuss] online-only conference Message-ID: <7c085c480611271855j2197097o37edc222b52c9c87@mail.gmail.com> could imagine something like this working nicely on OWW: http://onlinesymposium.predocs.org/info/ jason From ilyas at MIT.EDU Mon Nov 27 22:14:37 2006 From: ilyas at MIT.EDU (Ilya Sytchev) Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 22:14:37 -0500 Subject: [OWW-Discuss] online-only conference In-Reply-To: <7c085c480611271855j2197097o37edc222b52c9c87@mail.gmail.com> References: <7c085c480611271855j2197097o37edc222b52c9c87@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <456BA99D.9000801@mit.edu> May be. However, they are using Plone (http://plone.org) an "industrial, heavy-duty CMS" (content management system) which provides more structure and access control to the content than a wiki. Ilya Jason Kelly wrote: > could imagine something like this working nicely on OWW: > > http://onlinesymposium.predocs.org/info/ > > jason > _______________________________________________ > OpenWetWare Discussion Mailing List > discuss at openwetware.org > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/oww-discuss From jasonk at MIT.EDU Mon Nov 27 22:21:03 2006 From: jasonk at MIT.EDU (Jason Kelly) Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 22:21:03 -0500 Subject: [OWW-Discuss] online-only conference In-Reply-To: <456BA99D.9000801@mit.edu> References: <7c085c480611271855j2197097o37edc222b52c9c87@mail.gmail.com> <456BA99D.9000801@mit.edu> Message-ID: <7c085c480611271921nb0d1855xd725c9f44a7560b9@mail.gmail.com> Yeah, brings up the usual flexibility vs. access control/data organization debate. If it's hard for me to convey my work (and comment on other's work) in a format I want via uploading stuff to plone, then I won't bother. Will be interesting to see how participants like the system. jason On 11/27/06, Ilya Sytchev wrote: > May be. However, they are using Plone (http://plone.org) an > "industrial, heavy-duty CMS" (content management system) which provides > more structure and access control to the content than a wiki. > > Ilya > > > Jason Kelly wrote: > > could imagine something like this working nicely on OWW: > > > > http://onlinesymposium.predocs.org/info/ > > > > jason > > _______________________________________________ > > OpenWetWare Discussion Mailing List > > discuss at openwetware.org > > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/oww-discuss > _______________________________________________ > OpenWetWare Discussion Mailing List > discuss at openwetware.org > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/oww-discuss > From ilyas at MIT.EDU Mon Nov 27 22:29:52 2006 From: ilyas at MIT.EDU (Ilya Sytchev) Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 22:29:52 -0500 Subject: [OWW-Discuss] online-only conference In-Reply-To: <7c085c480611271921nb0d1855xd725c9f44a7560b9@mail.gmail.com> References: <7c085c480611271855j2197097o37edc222b52c9c87@mail.gmail.com> <456BA99D.9000801@mit.edu> <7c085c480611271921nb0d1855xd725c9f44a7560b9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <456BAD30.9060909@mit.edu> Absolutely. Though I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle: classical CMSs are now offering wiki modules and wikis are offering more access control options and support for structured data. Ilya Jason Kelly wrote: > Yeah, brings up the usual flexibility vs. access control/data > organization debate. If it's hard for me to convey my work (and > comment on other's work) in a format I want via uploading stuff to > plone, then I won't bother. Will be interesting to see how > participants like the system. > > jason > > On 11/27/06, Ilya Sytchev wrote: >> May be. However, they are using Plone (http://plone.org) an >> "industrial, heavy-duty CMS" (content management system) which provides >> more structure and access control to the content than a wiki. >> >> Ilya >> >> >> Jason Kelly wrote: >> > could imagine something like this working nicely on OWW: >> > >> > http://onlinesymposium.predocs.org/info/ >> > >> > jason >> > _______________________________________________ >> > OpenWetWare Discussion Mailing List >> > discuss at openwetware.org >> > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/oww-discuss >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenWetWare Discussion Mailing List >> discuss at openwetware.org >> http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/oww-discuss >>