[FM Discuss] trial annotation

Martin Kean Martin.Kean at op.ac.nz
Thu Mar 15 13:26:37 PDT 2012


Hi, I made a test annotation, good tool!

Great project Adam! I'm very interested.

I think it's interesting that online communities are organic and dynamic. Do they need to be visible to be productive?
Github and Sourceforge are still living libraries. I am wary of very visible communities, like churches and Facebook.
 I think the natural model is the local neighbourhood. I hardly ever see hedgehogs but I know they are there.

Martin
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Subject: [FM Discuss] trial annotation

hi

i was playing with a very nice new free software annotation plugin -
http://annotateit.org

It can run via a service or you can install your own. So i plugged it into
fm as a test. it is rather good timing because i am getting together a
book and would very much like comments on it and so this might be the
perfect way to trial the annotator and get feedback at the same time


to use it first register at annotateit
http://annotateit.org

and then go here:
http://booki.flossmanuals.net/a-webpage-is-a-book/_draft

click on an chapter, highlight text and annotate away...its just a trial
but it seems like a good system...feedback on both the book and the
annotator is very much welcome

adam

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