[consulting] Example of Collaborative Knowledgebase Sites?

George Por George at Community-Intelligence.com
Fri Feb 13 07:57:04 UTC 2009


Shai and others,

I¹m working with communities that have very much the same need as yours:

> A lot of the knowledge will come out of conversations... Include some social
networking functionality as well. So Drupal, I believe, is an excellent
solution.

The difference is that in my case, there¹s a need for the kind of of social
networking functionality that Elgg or Ning provides but Drupal doesn¹t. Does
anybody know of development in the Drupal community, going in that
direction?

> So using community tags on advanced_forum is much more like what we'll do for
the "knowledgebase."

Does advanced forum support the nodecomment module? Without it, we can¹t tag
comments, which is a major shortcoming of the Drupal architecture, IMHO.

george
> 
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:31 PM, George <g at 8vue.com> wrote:
>> wikipedia? and yes, the code can be downloaded which your non-profit
>> could probably set up themselves! ;)
>> 
>> Shai Gluskin wrote:
>>> > Hi Folks,
>>> >
>>> > I'm looking for examples where people with a shared endeavor
>>> > collaboratively build a knowledgebase. Doesn't have to be high-traffic
>>> > sites. But examples that have a loyal, actively participating
>>> > user-base are much appreciated.
>>> >
>>> > I'm working with a non-profit to write a grant proposal to develop
>>> > such a site and the we need some existing examples to help make the
>>> > case. Thanks,
>>> >
>>> > Shai Gluskin
>>> > Content2zero <http://content2zero.com>
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