Bill Spornitz on 19 Jan 2001 16:18:18 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> more than tired about nettime. |
It seems to me it's like this: You have the raw feed - the bold list. All these things posted are in some ways self describing, so it's trivial to mark them up for meta-info and then put them through some kind of weblog (ugh! perhaps a *better-than-weblog*). Scoop(1) is interesting, because it allows for the community to give thumbs up or down while the posts are in the queue <- pretty word! The nettime-l list continues, but a web-based interface is born as well; an interface to that raw feed, the bold list. The editors still generate nettime-l; these decisions could then even be translated to editorial choices for the *other*... Bill (1) http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/ >hi geert, pit, tom, nettimers, > >> Dear Tom Sherman >> you are rightly tired of information. >> I do agree with you. >> That fits in the web-design discussion. >> let's change the mailing list in a web/multi/video/media/conferencing. > >for sure and let the hard drives at the end of the world crash >instantly... > >altough its a great idea, but this for sure would change radically the >format of the nettime-list. after this maybe we would have to move to a >forum or to a layout more like slashdot or indymedia. but this would >definitely be taking many steps towards revitalizing this hypertextual >network. > >or we could always keep nettime as a maliling list, but im sure you >wouldnt be happy to receive a post with my hard disk attached. the other >option would be hyperlinks... and then theres the idea of cyberfiesta >chats and pavu-style online meetings... > >but for sure, it would be great to "change the mailing list in a >web/multi/video/media/conferencing." > >any ideas? snip... _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold