10th August 2009, 09:55 AM
New system allows you to decide who sees your profile
Private (nobody except the Full Administrator)
Friends (nobody except those you confirm as friends)
Groups (only those in groups that you are a member)
Public (anyone)
There will be a full privacy clause.
In the next week, the final touches will be made.
I have kept it simple, but will be adding sections over time. Blogs, Videos, Skill Documentation etc..
To post on the Forum, people will have to register (as here) to view is still open to public... as here.
some nice enhancements include just pasting in a url to an image or video or link and it is live also ability to upload from your computer. (all these will have simple guides)
At the end of it though, it is a tiny minority that are 'actively disruptive' and so the anonimity is important - which is important for many posters, will remain and the level of access will be fully in the hands of the member... as long as they remember to set it!!
Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.
Mohandas Gandhi
Private (nobody except the Full Administrator)
Friends (nobody except those you confirm as friends)
Groups (only those in groups that you are a member)
Public (anyone)
There will be a full privacy clause.
In the next week, the final touches will be made.
I have kept it simple, but will be adding sections over time. Blogs, Videos, Skill Documentation etc..
To post on the Forum, people will have to register (as here) to view is still open to public... as here.
some nice enhancements include just pasting in a url to an image or video or link and it is live also ability to upload from your computer. (all these will have simple guides)
At the end of it though, it is a tiny minority that are 'actively disruptive' and so the anonimity is important - which is important for many posters, will remain and the level of access will be fully in the hands of the member... as long as they remember to set it!!
Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.
Mohandas Gandhi