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First new post in Terry’s Blog (Wordpress)

March 3rd, 2008 by Terry
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I have imported all the post from Eduspaces from the beginning (August 2005 when I joined what was then elgg.net). I have had to spend a couple of hours editing the posts in code view as extraneous codes hid large blocks of text. I have also put all the posts in the Eduspaces category.

Still to do:

  • Go through all the posts to add additional categories and tags
  • Copy and past all the comments that have been lost in the export/import using rss. I may post multiple comments as just one comment with appropriate atributions (Now done 03/03/08 5.00pm)
  • Make a list of all my Eduspaces friends and track down their blogs to put in the blog roll

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Goodbye dear friends

February 27th, 2008 by admin
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Hopefully all my ‘friends’ here will transfer to the new TIG system. I am (I hope). For those of you not coming along I hope we can recontact via the blogosphere, twitter or whatever. In the meantime, it’s been a great experience. My first post here, or to any blog or social network, was on August 20th 2005. I can still smell the excitement and the pioneering atmosphere around what was then elgg.net. It’ll never be like that again. Heartfelt thanks to Dave and Ben for starting this and providing what has been for me a transformative experience.

Cheers everyone.

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The future of Elgg

February 12th, 2008 by admin
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Interesting posts from Ben Werdmuller and the News blog on Elgg.net: Elgg 1.0 FAQ

Elgg will continue to be developed and maintained in something like its current all singing and dancing guise as Elgg Classic but version 1.0 will be a sort of bare bones social network engine with no user functionality except what the installers decide they need for their specific purposes. Everything is a plug in. If you don’t want profiles for example, don’t bother to install that plugin. Same goes for file storage and even blogs I guess. Perhaps you only want community blogs for instance. With an easier process for creating plugins this flexibility sound really exciting and may be what will perhaps keep Elgg ahead of the crowd. The news about Elgg is excellent, particularly after the Eduspaces scare and the, now obviously unjustifiable, fears we had about the consequences for Elgg.

I have 2 concerns. Elgg 1.0 will be a totally new, redesigned and recoded application. How easy will it be to upgrade to it and import data from legacy versions? My other concern is how easy will it be for individuals like myself with minimal technical skills and knowledge, to install, construct, configure and maintain an Elgg 1.0 installation? This last might sound like an unreasonable request but I think the full power and potential of systems like Elgg will only be realised when the technical obstacles disappear and systems can be installed by almost anyone. It’s ok if you work in an institution with technical support but I’m thinking of the club secretaries, the patient associations, the family networks, the Yorkshire Vernacular Architecture Society, the Armley Allotments Association and so on. But then I guess there is Ning, Google groups, and so on. I have lamented the passing of ElggSpaces before.

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Relief!!

February 6th, 2008 by admin
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Well, after the best part of 6 weeks I can again post to my Eduspaces blog. What a relief! I thought I might lose it forever afer the move to TIG but all is well. I have been posting here since August 2005. Things have moved on enormously since then in the blogging and web 2.0 world but I keep coming back here - my first.

My thanks to Misja for sorting this out for me. I’m really sorry the ‘old team’ won’t be involved with Eduspaces any more (although perhaps as members?).

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Happy Christmas and New Year

December 21st, 2007 by admin
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To everyone here on Eduspaces, have a great break if you are having one and if not, when you do. We live in interesting times and they are getting even more interesting. I’m really looking forward to the new year.

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