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iCommons.org contributors TIMES 5
| It's high time we have new faces on the top five list!, by original by Xerones, flickr.com, remix by daniela |
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It is as if time stood still. Yes, this week we have the same line up of top 5 contributors as last week.
Special thanks to the following faithful contributors:
1. Steve Foerster
2. Kiruba Shankar
3. Paddy Johnson
4. Schmatler and Waldhead
5. Simon Dingle
If you'd like to make it onto the list (we are so keen for new faces, in any case, the top five shouldn't get too comfortable!) - all you need to do is register or log on, and get blogging, uploading, participating in nodes, voting and commenting. Remember, the more you participate, the more karma you collect, and the more karma you have, the more powerful your vote.
To find out exactly how the point and karma system works read the site's FAQ.
Until next week then!
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New upgrades to icommons.org
We have some exciting new upgrades to icommons.org to report! The latest updates to the site include:
- The ability to upload vertical pictures along with horizontal pictures to the site. We've also set the minimum picture size from 600 to 420 pixels, and you can upload both jpgs and pngs.
- Additions to our list of embedded videos that can be supported on the site - now video... more
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Steve Foerster · Grand Savanne, Salisbury (Dominica) · 4/8/2007 01:16
1 out of 1 person believes this is useful
Here are some ideas.
1) Best article from a newcomer
2) The highest jump in ranking
3) Most comments received
We should consciously give this to folks who are NOT in the top 5.
These may not be the exact award categories but you get the drift. We *should* encourage more participation and I'm saying lets experiment around a little.
My 2 cents worth.
Cheers!
Kiruba Shankar · Chennai (India) · 6/8/2007 04:49
your call: is this comment useful?
Experimenting is always good... I'm onto it! :)
Daniela Faris · Johannesburg (South Africa) · 6/8/2007 16:55
your call: is this comment useful?