My biggest showstopper with GG is that I have to be logged in to google account to be able to click on results from google search. I.e. I use google search to find a solution. It returns links to posts in GC. However these links do not work if I am not signed in (which I am usually not). Sometimes I can work around the issue by accessing cached version. However it works only in about 20% of the times.
Best regards, iilyak On 25 September 2019 07:07:05 GMT-07:00, Watt <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi fellow forum users! > >I'm interested in methods of collaborating on 'projects' here on Google >Groups and I'd like to ask for your help in organising a virtual >'Conference' here on the forum to look into it. > >Here is the process I have in mind, it will take a month to complete >but, if I get some responses, my objective is to produce and publish a >'Conference Report' on group collaboration here, outlining methods, >mechanisms and tools that can be used to facilitate collaboration and >cooperation within this Google Group. I aim to publish it here by the >last week of October. > >This is my own experiment - not affiliated with TW or GG or anything >else, just an attempt to have some fun and explore what can be done >using just a forum. I appreciate that it may appear presumptious, and >that's one example of what I'm interested in, so don't hesitate to talk >about the psychology of collaboration if that interests you as well as >the practical mechanics. > >The Process >Stage 1: Time allowance, 1 week. Submissions open today Wednesday 25th >September - Submissions close Wednesday 2nd October 2019. > >Request forum users to think about collaboration and team cooperation >on Google Groups and to formulate and post as many of their own >questions/thoughts on the subject as they care to, here, in this >thread. > >I do NOT want you to discuss anybody else's contributions at this >stage. I'm just looking for your own individual thoughts on >collaboration on GG, crystalised as questions if possible. There are no >right or wrong answers and multiple posts are welcome. > >I do NOT want you to suggest external software solutions or wikis. I'm >only interested in collaboration within GG at the moment. > >I DO want you to think creatively about collaboration methods and >problems you've experienced or solved, or collaboration problems and >solutions you can see a need for but which didn't get solved. Try to >think within the limitations of this forum. There are external >solutions I know, but how could the same results be achieved using only >Google Groups? What obstacles need to be overcome for collaboration to >work here? > >\define Collaboration() > >"Collaboration is the process of two or more people or organizations >working together to complete a task or achieve a goal. Collaboration is >similar to cooperation." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaboration > >\end > >\define Google Groups () > >Google Groups is a chronologically organised, discussion based >message-board forum with a search facility. It has been used by >Tiddlywiki as its central discussion forum for over 14 years, since >June 2005. It contains over $missingvar posts and has 6810 members. The >group's all time most active poster is founder Jeremy Ruston with over >5646 posts. > >\end > >Stage 2: Time allowance 1 week. Submissions open Thursday 3rd October - >Submissions Close Wednesday 9th October. > >Generate and publish a Survey questionnaire using questions from stage >1 and post it here on the forum for completion by users. Again, no >discussion at this stage. > >Stage 3: Time allowance 1 week. Submissions open Friday 11th October - >Submissions close Friday 18th October. >Collate, condense and tally Survey results and produce and publish a >Conference Agenda and an Invitation to Attend and Discuss in a new >thread here on this forum. Basically I hope to publish an Agenda and >invite immediate discussion and feedback. This is when the discussion >will take place. I might try and use this - Nominal Group Technique - >https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominal_group_technique but it depends >on the responses. > >Stage 4: Time allowance 1 week. Publication Friday 25th October. > >Produce and publish here on the forum a Conference Report outlining >methods, mechanisms and tools that can be used to facilitate >collaboration and cooperation within this Google Group. That's it. > >Well, I hope you'll take part - if nothing happens at least we'll know >this approach isn't very popular, but I'm hoping we'll get some useful >low-tech collaboration tools out of the 'Conference' which will be >available to forum users in the future. > >We're now at Stage 1, open for submissions until 2nd October - I'll >bump this thread up the list until then if it looks like it's >disappearing down the memory hole. >Please post below, thanks for your time and collaboration! > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. >To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >an email to [email protected]. >To view this discussion on the web visit >https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/d1805362-f55d-43e2-ba90-5b11ff50200b%40googlegroups.com. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. 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