[consulting] Help by filling in Forrester Corp Blogging Wave Evaluation Criteria

Gary Feldman dpal_gaf_consult at marsdome.com
Mon Apr 3 16:23:49 UTC 2006


Neil McEvoy wrote:

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>>Check out:
>>http://dev.bryght.com/t/wiki/ForresterCorpBlogging
>>And fill in/add to the answers as appropriate for the Drupal
>>community and how it currently (and in the future) offers corporate
>>blogging solutions
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>Ok, had a bash at filling in some, hope it helps. Some I couldn't do and
>some questions:
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>- Firstly, anonymous edit on 29/3 removed a large chunk at the end, wasn't
>sure if on purpose or not.
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I'll confess to being responsible for that edit, and no, it certainly 
wasn't on purpose.  I was in a bit of a rush, so I didn't take the time 
to set up an account, particularly since I just did some minor 
proofreading fixes.  I didn't even get that far down to the bottom in my 
review.  The only possibilities I can think of are twitchy fingers (I 
will, at times, get a tic that depresses the mouse button 
unintentionally), or something screwed up in my cache.

I apologize profusely.  If there's anything I can do to make up for it, 
please let me know.  I don't know that I can contribute new content, but 
I can certainly do word smithing and proofreading.

Gary

>- Some I'm not familiar enough with: Internationalisation, search engine
>and general sys admin aspects
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>- One area that I think will be really important, but we haven't quite got
>to it yet and would be great to discuss here, is how to achieve "Secure
>RSS". I know there is a probably a combination of modules, like webserv
>auth, SSO, SXIP etc. that when plugged together the right way will provide
>seamless and secure access to multiple sites and their RSS feeds etc., we
>just haven' got around to testing it out yet. Throw in the Civicspace
>Organic Groups/mailing list stuff and there's some 'killer app' stuff
>there to highlight imho.
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>- Lastly I did only Drupal specific stuff as requested, however we are
>positioning as an ASP based on Drupal and do provide specialist value-add
>services etc so if there is opportunity to be included as part of the
>questions that ask this that would be cool.
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>Also with this in mind keen to understand if this list is intended for
>business development conversations relevant to this type of activity?
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>Best regards,
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>Neil.
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