Jumpstarting our community
In the "Fish Community", all content is created within the context of a "Group". Start exploring how to use your site by:
- Viewing a list of all the groups on this site. (There are not many yet)
- Ask a question or give some feedback to an existing discussion. We need your input.
- Maybe Create a new group of your own. Before you do, you might find an image / graphic for identification use on the group home page. Perhaps a logo, or ..?
Once you've created your group, start building your community by creating various kinds of content. We let members of a group create:
- Blog posts. These are just what you think: personal notes from individuals. Note that other users can comment on these posts.
- Documents. If you want to store attached documents that are useful for a group, create a Document page, describe the attachment in the body of the page, and then attach the files you want.
- Discussions. A discussion is just that: Somebody starts by creating a page with a thought, idea, or question. Others can then comment on the initial post. Comments are "threaded" so you can comment on a comment.
- Wikis. All the three posts above work the same: The initial author of a blog/document/discussion is the only person who can edit the "body" of the page. In contrast, any member of a group can edit the body of a Wiki page. That's what makes Wiki pages special - anybody can edit the content.
- Events. If you have a special thing happening on a given day/time, create an "Event" describing it. These events will show up on the Calendar tab of a group home page.
- Group RSS feed. If there is interesting content coming from outside this site that you want your group to track, pull that content in as an RSS feed to the site.
There's more to building a community than the technology; it's the people & participation that makes a community work. This set of content types should give you all the choices you need to jump-start the Fish Community.
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Jumpstarting in SA
Starting to spread the word in South Australia. The sooner we can get our communities together nation wide, all on one single site the better. Then we can have a greater understanding of what is happening and have national support from fishers when and where action is required.
Tacklebags
Thanks Tacklebags
I apologise the notifications to me were going astray.
Your thoughts are right in line with my desire.
I have been busy getting some background research to put up to open with a bit of a "bang'.
Please stay tuned :)
David
Site progress?
This is a great idea and we need it, but is it going to progress?
What is being done to move this site forward?
Regards,
RJ