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::* Try using WiserEarth for broader networking and discussions.  
::* Try using WiserEarth for broader networking and discussions.  
::* Continue to use relevant social networks (e.g. Global Swadeshi is very relevant for Appropedians) but think about how we can better mesh these with the wiki and/or WiserEarth. --[[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] 06:13, 22 May 2009 (UTC)
::* Continue to use relevant social networks (e.g. Global Swadeshi is very relevant for Appropedians) but think about how we can better mesh these with the wiki and/or WiserEarth. --[[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] 06:13, 22 May 2009 (UTC)
:::Hi Chris, Thanks for this. Re Wiser Earth, yes have used it via [http://www.wiserearth.org/group/transition_webproject Workspace for Transition Network Web Project] - get the impression that the tt crowd thought it worked quite well. Also using [http://www.wiserearth.org/group/WiserUK WiserEarth UK], though still relatively new, and not yet really very familiar with what WE can and can't yet do. [http://www.globalswadeshi.net/ Global Swadeshi] looks good, think I'll try joining! [[User:Philralph|Philralph]] 07:24, 22 May 2009 (UTC)

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Hi Chris, re "Features that enable groups to communicate", I recently posted to Wikia central with a similar idea, but no takers as yet.

My second posting gives a bit more detail of the kind of thing I'd been thinking (if you can read all that!) In summary if 'one big wiki' users could be tempted to use something like ning, or one of the suggested alternatives or something like WiserEarth wouldn't we stand a much better chance of getting better connected? Doesn't seem too be much mention of WiserEarth here (?) I'd be interested in any thoughts you might have about WE and the other alternatives mentioned Philralph 16:34, 20 May 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I really like the idea of connecting the serious wiki users, a la "Society Gardens". My only problem with the "Society Gardens" idea is the obvious one, that it's for Wikia sites only. There's much more benefit in an open network, and I think it would be to Wikia's benefit too.
The closest thing I know of to what you're talking about is the Ning site Global Swadeshi, started by Vinay of the Hexayurt, which brings people from various projects together. However, it's similar to Appropedia in focusdoesn't cover things like history or sociology.
What I was actually thinking of was something internal to the wiki, but what you're talking about is also very interesting. Let's have a look around to see if someone is doing this already, or at least doing something compatible with it. If not, I'd be interested in discussing the options. Ning's probably the best solution I can think of now, but there may be other options to consider. Thanks for the great ideas! --Chriswaterguy 05:50, 22 May 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
After thinking about it, it really does make sense to make more use of WiserEarth. I haven't got into it deeply, but even so I have made good contacts through it. I'm not that happy with the interface (though I suspect they've improved since I last checked) but the more critical thing is the network size and the ability to find likeminded people, and it's fantastic for that. Have you (or has anyone here) used it as a place for forum-style discussions or other purposes?
So my tentative suggestion is that we:
  • Continue to develop in-wiki communication and social features (things that just make it easier to track what's happening within the wiki).
  • Try using WiserEarth for broader networking and discussions.
  • Continue to use relevant social networks (e.g. Global Swadeshi is very relevant for Appropedians) but think about how we can better mesh these with the wiki and/or WiserEarth. --Chriswaterguy 06:13, 22 May 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Hi Chris, Thanks for this. Re Wiser Earth, yes have used it via Workspace for Transition Network Web Project - get the impression that the tt crowd thought it worked quite well. Also using WiserEarth UK, though still relatively new, and not yet really very familiar with what WE can and can't yet do. Global Swadeshi looks good, think I'll try joining! Philralph 07:24, 22 May 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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