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            <title><![CDATA[Elgg end-users blog  -  what's in a community?]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2006 11:04:29 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Hi  Ben - I found out that you created this "community", and that is has no active blog. In the description, you say like this:<br />
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"This community exists as a place for Elgg end-users to vent, talk about how they're using Elgg and so on. It's meant as a not-so-serious place to talk about your experiences.<br />
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It's not for bug requests, feature requests or technical issues. Those all have their own communities. "<br />
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Ok, I'm planning to use elgg for a workshop session with language teachers who want to collaborate with blogs as one of their venues,and find out how to use these blog clusters also for students. Feature or not - this is about implementation in practice. I want this course group to be open and public - by default! How can I open a elgg "community"  or group, so that it be not restricted to members' eyes?  After all,  for a web 2.0 inspired portfolio it would make sense to open up for the world.]]></description>
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