[Dialogue] wedgeblade web site ideas

David Walters walters at alaweb.com
Wed May 4 19:21:21 EDT 2005


Or you could make parts of the site public and have a members area that
could be accessed by password.

David

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On 5/3/05 8:57 PM, "Tim Wegner" wrote:

>  A big decision is whether it should be public so anyone can see it
> or to have some sort of login to restrict access to mailing list
> members.

I think that we want to stay restricted for a time to figure out what we
want to make public and who it is that is making something public, i.e.,
what public face we choose.

I'm sure paying attention to Don Hinkelman's note about Moodle as a way to
stay in touch and build community. We probably need to think about some sort
of blog capability.

David Dunn

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