On 2. jan.. 2009, at 13.09, Hirsch, Richard wrote:


Along with this, of course, we need to implement the personal/group/ local/global permissions model.

If you look at Mike's blog, you will see that he also thinks this sort of access control is critical. I agree and I think it should be on the top of our feature list.

D.


+1 on top of my list too, followed by private messages.
- Anne


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Von: Darren Hague [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Fr 1/2/2009 12:50
An: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; Bill Fernandez
Betreff: Re: AW: Thoughts on building a business around ESME

I think that a useful lever for ESME adoption would be to make sure that
Twitter (& Yammer?) integration is built-in - in other words, ESME
should be usable as a Twitter client, so people can access their wider
network. Once this is under way, integrating local users becomes easier.

A useful default would be for users to specify their Twitter ID on
registration/first login, and this would be their ESME ID too - @xyz
would then work seamlessly. We would then need a convention for
specifiying local-only users (i.e. those who do not have a Twitter
account) - perhaps @_abcd or something similar.

Along with this, of course, we need to implement the
personal/group/local/global permissions model.

- Darren



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