The Commonwealth discusses: Will Bill Gates remain so if he wears a coat and bowler hat?
About the Commonwealth a little bit later. And to the question placed in the heading of this note, you probably answer: "Of course, yes!" And then add: "But the more natural the founder of Microsoft will look after all in jeans." I can not disagree with the latter. Now my next question is: “Will blogs remain if they are placed in the forum shell?” This is where you seem to be thinking. After that, most of you, I think, will respond negatively. But I'm arguing that YES will remain. In any case, if we are talking about blogs hosted on multi-blog platforms like, say, Livejournal or the same habrahabr. Why?
Yes, because the multi-blog platform is the same forum engine, but in modern packaging with characteristic features typical of the Web 2.0 style. Both this platform and this engine allow you to create separate discussion structures, assigned either to a specific user or to a certain group of users.
Do not agree with this? Then, if you want to hear my arguments, as well as the position of my opponents, to express your point of view, I invite you to get acquainted with one discussion that takes place at the forum of the Commonwealth of Professionals “For the New Social Web” (SNSV. And participate in it. The topic is called “ Blogs: Forum Wine in Furs Web 2.0? " ')
Our Commonwealth , whose activity is slowly but surely developing, and is going to submit all the issues of interest to a wide range of specialists for public discussion.Such a topic can be raised by one of the participants in the SNA.In another case, the topic may arise “in between”, as part of a discussion of another problem.Then the corresponding posts are “cut out” from the parent theme and a new theme is formed.That is exactly what happened with the topic “Forums vs.blogs ”: Fiber threw a cue, amilner replied, mastak commented on the answer, and went ... So, join!You can post your comments either on the Commonwealth Forum or here on the Intelligent Social Web collective blog.
So, welcome to the SNSV meeting room .You look, and we will be able to find that “baby”, which the Web 2.0 poured with the “water” of the forum, spinning up its blogosphere :).And there, perhaps, we will formulate the relevant requirements for the prototype JRI, on which the Commonwealth Development Team will work.By the way, the mastak agreed to supervise the work of this group, so for all questions, please refer to it :)