Re: [ba-ohs-talk] Email and shared space (was Wiki experiences?)
Eric > I see a document sitting in the repository, and people "responding" to
> parts of it, where the responses are tagged with an attribute that labels
> them as "annotation", if they are not direct revisions to the document.
>
> [Implied requirements:
> --an author list for the document
> --any responser not on the list automatically generates an annotation
> --a response to an annotation is automatically an annotation
> --an author has to choose whether an added note is a document
> modification or an annotation (or perhaps have different authoring
> modes -- multiple interface options here)
>
> I see a "document repository" that is, in essence, a separate folder,
> which allows conclusions reached in the message folders to be
> "hoisted" to a position of prominence. Back links from the hoisted
> versions (copies? references?) then allow recovery of the entire
> discussion that led to the conclusions. (01)
Nice work, Eric
I can see an example of this. Rules for e-mail!:)
Suppose we had a recommedation covering 'standardized'
e-mail for this project. This would in effect be a document
that is 'hoisted' to be a target for comments. The author(s)
would be responsible for defending/amending the content. (02)
Best Regards,
Joe (03)