| Subject: Re: BLOGGER notes |
| From: Clark Robinson <robinsonchicago@gmail.com> |
| Date: 7/21/10, 08:41 |
| To: Scott Mintz <scott.w.mintz@gmail.com> |
| CC: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Please let me know if the following re-wordings are acceptable (I don't understand what I am doing sufficiently to find stuff acceptable or not). I'm not yet commenting on anything as nothing really popped out, but I did attempt to make the definitions for the first two items a little more concise.
Clicking 'Posts in queue' will open a browser window with a list of links to posts which have been pushed to this blogger within the past 5 days and is either Unread OR marked as "Keep as Unread" (Implications are that once read, links to posts will disappear unless choose to "Keep as Unread") Sounds good to me, thanks for improving. --CR
Clicking 'Add Blogger' will send an invitation to another blogger based on some identifier which recognizes whether or not the Blogger already has a widget. If the blogger being invited has a widget, then the next time that blogger's widget is activated the following message will appear with the options to accept or decline, "If you would like Blogger X to review your posts and consider pushing them, click Accept" If the Blogger clicks Accept, then the blogger their widget will be activated, if they are not already, and programmed to include the inviting blogger's unique widget address to the receiving blogger's "Push list." Furthermore, "Invitation Accepted by ________" message will appear on the screen of the inviting blogger the next time their widget is activitated. If the invitee blogger does not have a PM Widget, it will be necessary to contact him/her outside the Project PM network and ask him if he/she wants to acquire a Project PM widget for this purpose. Rephrasing good, but this makes me think that maybe widget addresses should be associated with the reader functions as well as the blogger functions to support a messaging system such as Scott contemplates in his spreadsheet comments, in the other e-mail. But ours will be better than Twitter, 300 character messages, yes? --CR
Please let me know if the following re-wordings are acceptable. I'm not yet commenting on anything as nothing really popped out, but I did attempt to make the definitions for the first two items a little more concise.
Clicking 'Posts in queue' will open a browser window with a list of links to posts which have been pushed to this blogger within the past 5 days and is either Unread OR marked as "Keep as Unread" (Implications are that once read, links to posts will disappear unless choose to "Keep as Unread")
Clicking 'Add Blogger' will send an invitation to another blogger based on some identifier which recognizes whether or not the Blogger already has a widget. If the blogger being invited has a widget, then the next time that blogger's widget is activated the following message will appear with the options to accept or decline, "If you would like Blogger X to review your posts and consider pushing them, click Accept" If the Blogger clicks Accept, then the blogger their widget will be activated, if they are not already, and programmed to include the inviting blogger's unique widget address to the receiving blogger's "Push list." Furthermore, "Invitation Accepted by ________" message will appear on the screen of the inviting blogger the next time their widget is activitated. If the invitee blogger does not have a PM Widget, it will be necessary to contact him/her outside the Project PM network and ask him if he/she wants to acquire a Project PM widget for this purpose.