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I have sort of a practical question about this (not disagreeing with
either of you on this, and the usefulness of this, and not wanting to be
a downer) -
What content do we collaborate on? Who makes the decision? What staff is
responsible for coordinating efforts? Who owns the content?
I know that isn't the fun stuff to think about, but it's one of the
things that stands in the way of system-wide stuff. And as someone who
has recently been a part of a college-wide web integration, managing
that kind of content integration is really, really tough. Especially
when non-tech stakeholders get involved in protecting "their" content.
S
Brian Hayden wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Zachary Johnson wrote:
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>> Valid point... and to support what both you and Andre have said,
>> maybe we need the opportunity to setup landing pages for relevant
>> content more automatically...
>>
>> umn.edu/H1N1 could bring users to a page with important content and
>> links to other UMN sites for more details.
>>
>> something like that?
>
> I think that'd be fantastic.
>
> Here's a hackish thought for you... there could be UMN wiki pages that
> are just aggregators of links around the U for specific topics... and
> each of these could have a z.umn.edu short url, like... z.umn.edu/h1n1
> ...
>
> Sorry, my inner Rube Goldberg took over for a second. ;)
>
> -Brian
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University of Minnesota
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