Thank you, Mia. In answer to your questions, both - and the latter
especially. OpenID had not occurred to me, good point. If one was to
maintain a website principally using a blog and have related to it a
user forum how would this best be executed, bearing in mind that my
ultimate aim is for certain people who are members of the forum to
also be able to write for blog.
I am thinking of this (and seeking examples) in the context of the
ways in which subject specialist networks can be made to work using
social networking tools rather than a 'network' which seeks only to
publish a book or have a conference at the end of the 'collaboration'.
Thoughts welcome.
Tehmina
On 29/06/07, Ridge, Mia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Tehmina Goskar
>
> > While we are on this topic, does anyone here successfully integrate a
> > blog and discussion fora from the same site? If so, what do you
> > combine?
>
> Do you mean links from one to the other, or do you mean the integration of logins across different applications?
>
> That raises an interesting question - does anyone know of 'social software' applications like blogs or forums that use OpenID?
>
> cheers, Mia
>
>
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