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* Member directory with photos | |
* Messages | |
** Multiple categories | |
** Email subscription | |
** Unsubscribe from a category | |
** Mute a thread if you're not interested | |
** Proper threading in Gmail | |
** Proper preview snippet in Gmail | |
** Take a convo off-list | |
** Reply to original author | |
** make use of reply vs. reply all | |
* [Job] subject prefix for category | |
* Wiki pages | |
* log in with Facebook | |
* push/pull to we work in Philly | |
Start only with post by web. Post by email comes later. | |
Resources to look at/build on: | |
* https://github.com/bborn/communityengine/tree/rails3 | |
* https://github.com/elektronaut/sugar | |
* https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora | |
* https://github.com/insoshi/insoshi | |
* http://lovdbyless.com/ | |
* https://github.com/courtenay/altered_beast | |
* https://github.com/radar/forem | |
* Syster (fork of mailman) |
In a dream world, I'd love the indyhall forum to be public to non-indyhall members as well as members…and then a sub-set of the forums only for actual members of Indy Hall.
Basically, there's many conversations that happen in basecamp that would be valuable for the rest of the world, and there's conversations out there in the world that would be valuable for IH members.
Creating a space where those lines can blur easily seems interesting to me. Again, not a requirement…but something to help IH level up our community in the outside world.
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Alex, what would public/private forums look like? Are you saying some discussions should be limited to a select group?