On May 22, 2008, at 10:00 PM, Dyer, Renata wrote:
I am keen on finding out whether there are libraries out there that
have
developed a good way to manage email alerts your library is subscribed
to. ...
I'm not sure this is exactly what you're talking about, but in case it
is...
One approach
I accidentally sent my reply just to Jonathan, and thus his reply came
to me directly. I agree with Johnathan on his things that annoy him.
Anyway, I'm inclined to go for some self policing here and say that we
should ask everyone that has a blog on Planet Code4lib to evaluate how
often their
On Fri, 23 May 2008, Dyer, Renata wrote:
I am keen on finding out whether there are libraries out there that have
developed a good way to manage email alerts your library is subscribed
to.
Our library is subscribed to around 130 email alerts that are delivered
to our inbox. Many of these
Truncated posts is controversial enough that I would think I won't be
doing it.
Some of MJ's ideas sound really good as interface ideas. I probably
wont' personally be hacking the planetplanet software to do it though.
If someone else wants to, raise your hand! I will try to find time to
I'm interested in assisting with the Planet and as such am requesting a
shell account.
Thanks,
Antonio
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Ed Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My advice at this point would be to identify the editor(s) of
planet.code4lib.org in the page itself (like it is displayed at
http://planetcataloguing.org/) and to empower the editor(s) to adjust
things as needed. The
+1 here too.
And -1 on the idea of requiring authors to use some kind of tag. I read the
planet to find out what the code4lib people I know are up to. I don't mind
that it's not all strictly related to coding, libraries and/or the number
4.
--lbjay
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Kevin S.
My advice at this point would be to identify the editor(s) of
planet.code4lib.org in the page itself (like it is displayed at
http://planetcataloguing.org/) and to empower the editor(s) to adjust
things as needed. The editors can then go about the business of
managing the planet in the
+1 I also don't want to have to remember to tag my posts - I have 4
blogs to manage as it is!
Nicole
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:46 PM, K.G. Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My advice at this point would be to identify the editor(s) of
planet.code4lib.org in the page itself (like it is