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Experiences in online communities
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I'm online since around 1996.
Contents |
2011
- diaspora
- Linux: fedora, parabola
- t.sina.com.cn
- Arch wiki
- ArchHurd wiki
- LibrePlanet
- sudoSocial
- August/September: using own services (Friendica + StatusNet) for micro blogging, see Micro blogging posts
2010
- for the wiki addicts of you: systemswiki, wiki@last.fm, wiki@NetKnowledge, Teaching Open Source
- new blogs: @NetKnowledge, @Last.fm
- libre.fm
- identi.ca
- 2009/2010 created accounts on some social/networking/services, not using all (at all)
- Music I like - it is more like a oneway street, since the communication to the radio stations (and their crews) is limited (from time to time visiting chats) :-) but as per my time-feeling-thingy I would like to list it here. Don't shoot me yet for this
- GNU/Linux user #500092
2007
- IRC (Internet Relay Chat), start blogging
2006
- Google groups [1]
- testing community:
- [2]
- was moderator of (mainly Indian member) "testing" groups @ Yahoo! groups, Orkut, forum on my old website
- icareaboutsoftware.org
- will add later more or start the engines of a preferred search engine
- 2005 Wikimedia community:
- I was/will be/am part of the Wikiversity community. See for my experiences at my blog there: wikiversity:User:Erkan Yilmaz/observations.
- sister projects
- account on Wikimedia projects
- GeoCities
2003
1996 and before
using FidoNet (OMG, what kind of question - should I feel ashamed now ?)
background info
- for the Wikiversity course Facilitating Online 2009 I prepared a list when I first had contact (list not finished yet; should I also list the less-activity-ones?; actually brings back some forgotten feelings) with online communities.