There would be certainly be an interest in sharing and collaborating on this
level, too!
I think that it would be desirable to keep them separate, at least for the
time being. Merging them at this point would be undesirable for the same
reason as merging the DM and the DC.
There are of course cases where blog items are of interest to both blogs. I,
for one, would be more than happy to post these on both sites (either
emailing them to the DM blogger or, if that's an option posting it
directly).
Best
Juan
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Sent: 06 August 2005 12:37
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Subject: Digital classicist wiki
Is there any interest in merging the DC and DM wikis on the same grounds the
stoa and DC blogs have been merged?
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-----Original Message-----
From: James Cummings
Date: 4/8/05 18:19
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Subj: Re: [DIGITALCLASSICIST] Weblog
Gabriel BODARD wrote:
> Yes, I should probably specify better what I didn't make clear in my
original
> post: what we have actually done is to merge the two blogs altogether, so
that
> the Digitalclassicist editors now have accounts on the Stoa blog, and it
is the
> Stoa blog that feeds onto the DC web page. (Saves us repeating 75% of what
Ross
> used to post already.)
That makes that clear and sounds desirable to me. I was worried there was
going
to be a great deal of overlap.
> I have now added the following categories to the Stoa blog, by the way:
>
> General
> Jobs
> Projects
> Tools
> Events:
> Call for papers
> Conferences
> Admin:
> Stoa
> Digitalclassicist
>
> (This list is neither fixed nor sacrosanct, by the way, so please feel
free to
> make further suggestions.) Several people have now signed up as editors.
If you
> come across news that is worth posting but don't want to sign up, please
feel
> free to send it to the list and we'll post it for you.
Would it make sense to rename Events to 'Announcements' ... or is that just
redundant since the entire thing is really announcements of one sort or
another?
Best,
James
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