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** New Wiki content | ** New Wiki content | ||
** Active forum, blog and mailing lists. | ** Active forum, blog and mailing lists. | ||
** Survey to figure what people want out of the community. (E.g. Survey relevant orgs - send out an email with a not-too-long survey, followup calls a couple of weeks later. How do we contact individuals? Have a link to a survey on the homepage, and blog on it. Also ask for feedback on specific issues in blog post, where people can respond in the comments.) | ** Survey to figure what people want out of the community and/or how they are currently using Appropedia. (E.g. Survey relevant orgs - send out an email with a not-too-long survey, followup calls a couple of weeks later. How do we contact individuals? Have a link to a survey on the homepage, and blog on it. Also ask for feedback on specific issues in blog post, where people can respond in the comments.) | ||
* Subprojects (a la Wikipedia's WikiProjects) ideally with their own mailing lists. | * Subprojects (a la Wikipedia's WikiProjects) ideally with their own mailing lists. | ||
[[Category: Appropedia administration]] | [[Category: Appropedia administration]] |
Revision as of 00:49, 8 February 2008
Maintaining connections
Ways of keeping editors and readers:
- General newsletter (Appropedia:Newsletter)
- Possibly specific newsletters - public health, emergency management, water and sanitation, a more frequent new content newsletter (just an edited RSS feed/RC page?)...
- New content to bring people back.
- New Wiki content
- Active forum, blog and mailing lists.
- Survey to figure what people want out of the community and/or how they are currently using Appropedia. (E.g. Survey relevant orgs - send out an email with a not-too-long survey, followup calls a couple of weeks later. How do we contact individuals? Have a link to a survey on the homepage, and blog on it. Also ask for feedback on specific issues in blog post, where people can respond in the comments.)
- Subprojects (a la Wikipedia's WikiProjects) ideally with their own mailing lists.