I’m slow to read the wonderful posts of Sebastian Paqet and John Udell. Their stuff has so many insights and links down interesting avenues for exploration that it requires time and focus to reflect on the ideas and to meander down the paths.
Adina Levin's weblog. For conversation about books I've been reading, social software, and other stuff too.
I’m slow to read the wonderful posts of Sebastian Paqet and John Udell. Their stuff has so many insights and links down interesting avenues for exploration that it requires time and focus to reflect on the ideas and to meander down the paths.
Well I’m glad to be seen in the company of the great Udell!
I’ve accumulated a lot of ideas on social software, the mass amateurization of everything, group-forming, etc. over the past year and the connections between them have become denser. I’ve been thinking about weaving this into some kind of book(let) in a way that guides people and unifies the stuff. What do you think? Is it the right time? Is it worth the time?
And how should I go about it? Right now what I envision is writing the small stories in a wiki, cross-linking liberally as the connections show up, then building thematic chapters out of that.
I’m sure it’ll be a lot of fun.