[squeak-dev] Community blog? (was: Re: How to profile a
serverimage?)
Cédrick Béler
cdrick65 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 4 10:23:56 UTC 2009
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> Well, I'd follow your blog, for one. But http://planet.squeak.org/ is pretty
> darn cool: start your own blog, and have the planet aggregate it.
I'd better use our own tool, a kind of mix between blog and wiki...
using rights to allow some other people to modify/complete some
posts... I think we have it already minus some particularities, it's
more a question of organization.
One thing I'll find important is to define a common set of tags
(topics, level of completion, importance, documentation type,
deprecation (st version concerned) etc...).
Voting on relevance cound be nice too...
Having proper developper/person profile would be of high interest to
me too... so that a beginner can find post written by beginner,
tutorial for beginners, etc... If you "like" someone, you can get his
posts/modifs/comments plus the ones of people that are "similar" to
him...
...
Just my 2 cents ;)
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> Or there's Yahoo! Pipes, described by Bill Clementson here:
> http://bc.tech.coop/blog/081206.html
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> The concept's the same, at any rate: instead of a single community blog,
> there's a single blog aggregator, fed by multiple personal blogs.
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> frank
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Cédrick
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