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ok - in the spirit of inventing wiki-based communication and addressing my communication breakdown, I am compiling our threads here - this is '''clearly''' an experiment in process ;-)
ok - in the spirit of inventing wiki-based communication and addressing my communication breakdown, I am compiling our threads here - this is '''clearly''' an experiment in process ;-)


* '''Recent Changes''
* '''Recent Changes''' - I'm looking for is the mother of all dashboards to oversees all the communities I steward.
** I'm looking for is a dashboard to oversees all the communities I steward.
** how do you monitor recent changes across several wikis?
** how do you monitor recent changes across several wikis?
** I want to oversee both discussion threads and wikis.  I'd like to hear your objections against o.net - it seems to do a pretty good job in this space without having to resort to external systems like email or RSS.
** I want to oversee both discussion threads and wikis.  I'd like to hear your objections against o.net - it seems to do a pretty good job in this space without having to resort to external systems like email or RSS.   my only gripe - I can't oversee both my gmail and o.net in one place (small cost right now)
* '''Concurrent Editing'' - synchroedit might be good for documents - how about concurrent editing of individual wiki sections?  like is edit this section "Discussion threads" at the same time?
* '''Concurrent Editing''' - synchroedit might be good for documents - how about concurrent editing of individual wiki sections?  like is edit this section "Discussion threads" at the same time?
* '''Socialtext''' - I'm not clear what the value of socialtext "email this page" has (the page I sent you) - what do you think?
* '''Socialtext''' - I'm not clear what the value of socialtext "email this page" has (the page I sent you) - what do you think?
* '''Full name logins''' - yes, this is a big issue for Thai people some of which have longer names than I do.  in fact, most Thais have short nicknames like "Oey", "Oui", "Kae" just to deal with the issue.  I prefer "chinarut" for all my logins on the internet, it's unique ;)
* '''Full name logins''' - yes, this is a big issue for Thai people some of which have longer names than I do.  in fact, most Thais have short nicknames like "Oey", "Oui", "Kae" just to deal with the issue.  I prefer "chinarut" for all my logins on the internet, it's unique ;)
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