Subject: PUSH Definitions |
From: Scott Mintz <scott.w.mintz@gmail.com> |
Date: 7/22/10, 00:51 |
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>, Clark Robinson <robinsonchicago@gmail.com> |
Definitions:
PUSH > There are unlimited levels of pushes (i.e. Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, etc.). Anytime a Blogger pushes a specific posting, then subsequently that bloggers ability to push that specific posting again will cease.
Primary - A primary push occurs when a Blogger originates a post on their website and then using the Project PM widget located on that site, accesses the widget and uses the PUSH function to send links along with a coded identifier to all other Bloggers that this particular person has EITHER (1) successfully invited to Project PM or (2) requested, and subsequently accepted, that the Blogger review their postings.
Secondary A secondary push occurs when a Blogger receives a link in queue from a Primary push with a coded identified from another Blogger, and subsequent to reviewing the posting on the originating Bloggers website, is able to use that sites Project PM widget along with BOTH (1) the original coded identifier and (2) their own coded identifier to PUSH a link in queue to all Bloggers that this particular person has EITHER (1) successfully invited to Project PM or (2) requested, and subsequently accepted, that the Blogger review their postings, EXCLUDING both the post originator and any Bloggers that received the post in the primary push.
Tertiary A tertiary push occurs with a Blogger received a link in queue from a Secondary push with a coded identifiers from BOTH (1) the primary both and (2) the secondary push, and subsequent to reviewing the posting on the originating Bloggers website, is able to use that sites Project PM widget along with ALL coded identifiers including their own to PUSH a link in queue to all Bloggers that this particular person has EITHER (1) successfully invited to Project PM or (2) requested, and subsequently accepted, that the Blogger review their postings, EXCLUDING both the post originator and any Bloggers that received the post in the primary or secondary pushes.