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Thank you for building Alkemio. I am excited to try it out for some of my collaborations on building a trustworthy online environment. In one of these collaborations, I chair a knowledge management working group in a public-private collaboration. In the current state, we want to start out with the Choral Explanations modality, similar to the Stack Overflow Q&A format. This makes for a lower barrier to entry for participants than for example a greenfield wiki or document management system would have. Also the modality encourages community members to engage personally, in their own voice, and potentially with multiple modalities. My current experiment is in my Demo Hub under the callout “Kennisvragen en -antwoorden” (“Knowledge questions and answers’). Each knowledge question is a card, and each answer is a comment. To make the platform more fit for use in this context, here I collect some changes I’d currently like to see, in order of preference:
I’m looking forward to discussing this use case in person soon. If that works for you, we can continue using this GitHub thread to centrally track implementation of this use case, linking to separate tickets for the specific discussions and work. |
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@sander-cb thanks for the super detailed set of suggestions.. And nice to have been able to talk through the points of feedback face to face. As covered, quite some of the UI related issues should be addressed in the epic currently in progress: #838 Addressing your points:
If you are ok with the feedback above can you please mark this thread as solved? In general probably also good to take some of the detailed points into separate items. Cheers, Neil |
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@sander-cb thanks for the super detailed set of suggestions..
And nice to have been able to talk through the points of feedback face to face. As covered, quite some of the UI related issues should be addressed in the epic currently in progress: #838
Addressing your points: