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  • Bryan, please do use the wiki for organizing and collaborating.  And, as far as tagging, I suggest we follow the convention from SMC1 and make the tag mindcamp2.0.

    posted by: Stuart Maxwell · 4/11/06

  • The Uplifter movement is trying to connect people to their technology. Check out uplifter.org for more on the movement.

    posted by: Stuart Maxwell · 4/11/06

  • Bryan - Just go to the edit tab on the MC2 session ideas page.  put double square brackets around the words you want to make up the title of your page (eg. [[The Good Thing Rapid Discovery Slam]] ) and save the page.  You’ll then see that those words have become a link highlighted in red.  Click the link to start editing the new page.

    There’s more detail here:  http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing

    posted by: Stuart Maxwell · 4/11/06

  • I visited http://uplifter.org and they could stand some serious organization.  I suspect that there is a meta-challenge around how to use a Wiki.  (What I do like is the prevalence of WikiMedia Wikis these days.  Now there needs to be some uplift on using these thingies, and uplifter.org would be a good place to start 😉 . 

    So, yes, I support the idea of an Uplifter meet-up at MindCamp 2.0.  I thought Hugh’s Pragmatism page was very interesting.  In many ways, I am aligned with this in wanting to make sure people have “confirmable experiences” in approaching technology, verifying what is happening, and being able to communicate that to others for whatever reason (e.g., troubleshooting, tips, and problem reporting).  Let’s do it.

    posted by: orcmid · 4/15/06

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