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== Possible addressees == | == Possible addressees == | ||
* MPDL internal -> not required, use mpdl-internal mailinglist instead. The archive is available via.... | * MPDL internal -> not required, use mpdl-internal mailinglist instead. The archive is available via.... | ||
* Project Blogs: see http://blog.livingreviews.org/ for an example of a seemingly external blog hosted on the MPDL blog server; and http://blog.dabbledb.com/ for a typical blog accompanying an evolving web application. | |||
== Examples, out there... everywhere === | == Examples, out there... everywhere === |
Revision as of 14:43, 7 December 2007
... just to collect some notes
WebBlog versus Wiki[edit]
Web blogs support directional communication of stable information. Blogs are sorted by date (last comes first) and often allow commenting of the postings. After posting, a blog article shouldn't be changed any further -> comparable to mailing lists and news groups
Wikis support collaborative creating and editing of information -> comparable to web sites and word documents?
Possible addressees[edit]
- MPDL internal -> not required, use mpdl-internal mailinglist instead. The archive is available via....
- Project Blogs: see http://blog.livingreviews.org/ for an example of a seemingly external blog hosted on the MPDL blog server; and http://blog.dabbledb.com/ for a typical blog accompanying an evolving web application.
Examples, out there... everywhere =[edit]
In September 2007, Cornelius Puschmann visited us to talk about "institutional blogging"[1]