Idea Jam Is Up and Running !
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IdeaJam.net is ready for use. It's an incredible tool to for those in the IBM/Lotus community that would like the opportunity to exchange ideas. What's really cool about the IdeaJam, is that anything proposed can be voted up or down by the wider community. Good ideas float to the top, and the not-ready-to-bake suggestions will get edged out. The site is chock full of RSS feeds, tag clouds and other cool features.
Run, don't walk, to IdeaJam.net
P.S. I'm hoping Sean can add a few comments at Thursday's DCNUG session !
IdeaJam.net is ready for use. It's an incredible tool to for those in the IBM/Lotus community that would like the opportunity to exchange ideas. What's really cool about the IdeaJam, is that anything proposed can be voted up or down by the wider community. Good ideas float to the top, and the not-ready-to-bake suggestions will get edged out. The site is chock full of RSS feeds, tag clouds and other cool features.
Here is some text from the official announcement.
Ideas are grouped into “idea spaces” – which currently include IBM’s Lotus Connections, Lotus Notes and Domino, Lotus Quickr, Lotus Sametime, Lotus Symphony and Websphere Portal. Additional idea spaces for OpenNTF and Idea Jam itself will also be available.
Idea Jam includes many features that make the site easy and fun to use:
• Tags – All ideas can be “tagged” with one or more tags. Users can then use tag clouds to see which tags are popular.
• RSS – Idea Jam provides RSS feeds for idea spaces, a specific idea, a user or for any given tag.
• User Profiles – Users can view their ideas, their comments, and the ideas they voted on.
• Views – Ideas can be viewed by popularity, recent ideas, most comments, recent comments or others. Each view also has an associated RSS feed.
• Unvoted – Users can easily review ideas that they have not voted on.
• Random – Users can be presented with a random idea to promote or demote.
Elguji Ideas and the Idea Jam were developed by Elguji Software in conjunction with Matt White of Fynn Consulting Ltd., London (http://www.fclonline.com), and Sean Burgess of Laurel, Maryland (http://www.phigsaidwhat.com). Elguji Ideas and Idea Jam software were built with IBM Lotus Domino Designer, The MooTools Javascript framework, the Yahoo User Interface Libraries, Genii Software’s CoexEdit and run on IBM Lotus Domino 8.0.
The Elguji Ideas software will be made available for purchase during the first quarter of 2008. Inquires should be made to info@elguji.com.
About Elguji Software Elguji software (pronounced "el-GOO-jee") is an IBM Business Partner located in Vancouver, Washington, USA. Elguji specializes in custom application development and system administration for IBM Lotus technologies including Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino, Lotus Quickr and Lotus Sametime. Bruce Elgort, the president of Elguji is the co-founder of OpenNTF and also host of the popular Taking Notes podcast. Visit www.elguji.com for more information.
Run, don't walk, to IdeaJam.net
P.S. I'm hoping Sean can add a few comments at Thursday's DCNUG session !
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