On 30 Nov 2003 at 9:23, John Sechrest wrote: (01)
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> I agree that there are short comings. However, I will point
> out these important key pieces:
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> 1) Our personal view of our data will change over time.
> So we don't want "a personal view", but we want a
> viewing tool which would allow us to look at it
> different ways over time.
As long as we can keep the original view hanging around somehow. One
of the reasons project blogs are effective is because you can go back
and remember why you made that code change that seems so daft now,
but maybe isn't. (02)
Btw, has anyone ever used a blog communally for some project?
I've just set up a minimal (and not complete) JSP blog I found on
sourceforge. Interestingly, out of the box it comes as a single
blogstream with multiple users (and as yet no editorial controls).
Maybe I'm just a bit slow, but I'd somehow always thought of blogs as
these deeply personal things with sharp divides to separate My Data
from others'.
What happens when blogs are opened out like wikis? (03)
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