On 2020-08-18 15:47, Roger Clarke wrote:

> A virtual organisation (e.g. The Link Institute, or a professional, 
> occupational, advocacy or common interest group) needs a channel for 
> communications among members.> 
> In 2020, what would the Link Institute recommend as that channel?

This is an interesting question.  I think much of DEC's success during their 
salad days in the 1980's when revenue grew to half that of IBM was due to a 
package known as DEC Notes.  This allowed every DEC employee to discuss pretty 
much anything within the company, and some product-engineering managers copped 
quite a roasting on occasion.  Notes also allowed restricted membership where 
necessary, e.g. for discussion of gay or women's issues.  It was simple to use 
while covering a lot of ground, with no "eye candy".

The closest thing I know would probably be Whirlpool, but IMO its page layout 
should be revised and the content better organised, and its possibly attempting 
to do too much.

I'm not clear about the requirement for primary & secondary subchannels.   Is 
this intended to be a hierarchy of interest groups, each with its own 
moderator, membership, and list of topics?

On 2020-08-18 16:53, Karl Auer wrote:
> TBH in this space less is more.

Absolutely...   

David Lochrin
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