Gregg Le Blanc
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Gregg Le Blanc
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Gregg Le Blanc
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AdminCarlin Wiegner
(Admin, CubeTree) responded
Hello everyone. We’re going to dive into this but would love to get a little more sense of the real-world use cases. What are the groups for? What type of items do you want to put on the calendar?
Gregg Le Blanc
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Gregg Le Blanc
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The calendar would serve as a place to schedule group activities (conference calls, WebEx’s, group chats, or events). But items should be able to be created both inside and outside cubetree (i.e. add the group’s email address to the invitation list in Outlook and have it accept the meeting request).
Also, events in the calendar must be exportable to Outlook, Apple Calendar, or Google Calendar so that members can add appointments and meetings to their personal diary.
Events should also be commentable and referenceable so that an event’s notes, files, etc. can be linked into a wiki or a blog entry.
Which brings me to blogs (I’m going to delve into implementation here, sorry…).
A personal blog could just be an expanded wall comment with a title, tags and a category of “blog”. Then it would be just like a regular comment post, but longer. And people could comment on it the same way they do other items.
Do this for the main site and groups and you’d get blog support for each entity.
Blog items should be referenceable in wiki posts (and vice versa) as well. Events should be able to be linked to blog entries too.
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Gregg Le Blanc
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OK, I should clarify… yes, there is a link there, but I think having the option to both Download it directly and See in Context would be cool.
Currently clicking on the document name, to me, makes me think I’m going to view or download it.
Also, how easy is it to look at ALL the documents in the space (by all contributors)?
But I still want to “Like” or rate content.