Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-06 Thread dave miller
some more info on the Ning situation: http://www.transitionnetwork.org/blogs/ed-mitchell/2010-05/ning-situation#introduction dave On 5 May 2010 17:57, xDxD.vs.xDxD xdxd.vs.x...@gmail.com wrote: hello there! first of all: sorry for lurking around a bit, lately, we've been so under pressure

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-06 Thread marc garrett
Hi xDxD, Like yourself, many of us are torn. How far do we want to dip into this networked space, in order to satisfy our multi-relational needs? We are truly networked but do we deserve what it gives us? Are we 'MOSTLY' just consuming/eating, via networked processes and failing to give

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread helen varley jamieson
try crabgrass on riseup - https://we.riseup.net/ it is intended for activists, but i think anyone can sign up once you've created an account you can set up groups etc. h : ) Does anyone know of an open-source alternative to Ning? There are many local communities now built around Ning, but

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread marc garrett
Hi all, I remember when we began a Netbehaviour group on Ning in its early days, we were wondering (seems silly now) if it, or something similar would become a 'possible' replacement for this actual list. But for some reason, even though quite few did join the Netbehaviour Ning - it did not

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread Simon Biggs
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent? Hi all, I remember when we began a Netbehaviour group on Ning in its early days, we were wondering (seems silly now) if it, or something similar would become a 'possible' replacement for this actual list. But for some reason

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread marc garrett
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent? Hi all, I remember when we began a Netbehaviour group on Ning in its early days, we were wondering (seems silly now) if it, or something similar would become

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread James Morris
Hello all, The first thing I do when I get home from work is check my emails. I don't go to any social networking sites or forums. I'm a member of various forums but they have quite narrow subject ranges, and what I'm interested in today is not necessarily what I'm interested in tomorrow, not

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread Simon Biggs
...@furtherfield.org Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 13:30:41 +0100 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent? Hi Simon, In know that some people

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
I'm probably the only one who likes Facebook, Ning, etc. here. I love email lists (I've started at least three around 1994 that are still going strong), but they're very different animals than social sites. I don't find things built for me on Facebook; what I do find is the possibility of a

Re: [NetBehaviour] Ning equivalent?

2010-05-05 Thread xDxD.vs.xDxD
hello there! first of all: sorry for lurking around a bit, lately, we've been so under pressure for various reasons, but we will be back :) bit i wanted to throw pressure aside for a second and say a thing: On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:00 PM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.orgwrote: What