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On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Zachary Johnson wrote:

> There could be 10 departments who want to promote content about  
> H1N1... if boynton grabs umn.edu/h1n1 first... what are all those  
> other departments to do?  boynton.umn.edu/h1n1, medical.umn.edu/ 
> h1n1, cla.umn.edu/h1n1 is a nice solution to the problem.

I'd agree with everything you said except this. Having info spread  
among all these sites is a bug, not a feature, and it's one that  
afflicts the University badly.

(Obviously this doesn't apply to, say, a site for a study that the SPH  
might do on H1N1--that is rightfully segregated--but for info that is  
of general interest we need less fragmentation and duplication of  
effort, not more.)

-Brian

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