Based on the fact that twitter is so totally hot right now with vloggers I
should probably be twittering this, but anyway...
It sounds like the blogosphere is putting together their own league of
decent bloggers.
Dear Sir,
Further to your electronic message of 11.15 inst, my remarks are as
follows:
My, what a simply spiffing idea. We must take immediate steps to rid
the vlogosphere of its all-pervading corruption and incivility. Only
this past week, I looked at an internet programme in which a
the O'Reilly draft code of conduct is based loosely on the blogher one isn't
it (he mentions this at
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/draft_bloggers_1.html)
http://blogher.org/community-guidelines
this is a good one We won't say anything online that we wouldn't say in
person.
I think
On 4/10/07, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the O'Reilly draft code of conduct is based loosely on the blogher one
isn't
it (he mentions this at
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/draft_bloggers_1.html)
http://blogher.org/community-guidelines
this is a good one We won't
ps I LOVE Mike's idea. Wish I had time to do anything with it...
--
best regards,
Deirdré Straughan
www.beginningwithi.com (personal)
www.tvblob.com (work)
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