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Top 5, with a twist
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This week’s “top 5” has changed course slightly, thanks to some fantastic suggestions by Kiruba Shankar. This week we look at the top five articles that have had the highest number of non-editorial comments – i.e. the articles that got the community twittering!
Special thanks to:
1. Paul Jacobson for South African legal resources with 10 comments
2. Yuko Noguchi for Call for comments for the iSummit 2008 venue with 6 non-editorial comments
3. Emma Carroll and Jessica Coates for Virgin Asleep on the Job? with 4 comments
4. Rebecca Kahn for 10 of the Best: Multimedia News sites with 4 comments, and might I add, some fantastic new suggestions to the list!
5. Special mention to:
Kiruba Shankar for Creative Commons at BarCamp Bangalore, Judy Breck for Sprint ahead for learning and Paddy Johnson for Art Intercom: Featuring Cao Fei
Be sure to check out these articles and leave your opinion too. Also, we have four new articles in the voting queue, so have your say on which ones should make it to the front page!
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I don't have a clear idea of what is appropriate for articles and nodes. Is there a space to introduce organisations or external projects? I don't quite understand how this is supposed to work.
please help. :(
pfctdayelise · Melbourne (Australia) · 12/8/2007 10:25
your call: is this comment useful?
The best place to find out how the site works is on the Help page, where you'll find the FAQ: http://www.icommons.org/help
If you have any further questions please be sure to ask, I'd be happy to help.
Daniela Faris · Johannesburg (South Africa) · 14/8/2007 18:38
1 out of 1 person believes this is useful