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January 07, 2006

I found out that Ben W. created a "community" for elgg end users, so I joined it - and started to write in the virgin blog as member no. 1. In the description, Ben says like this:

"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. It's not for bug requests, feature requests or technical issues. Those all have their own communities. "

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.

Keywords: end-users, portfolio, public

Posted by Sus Nyrop

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