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I’ve written about bottoms up leadership before, and am working on ways to make this easier.
Many times I plan an event, say Startup Weekend, and use quite a few services to do so. I’m fine with it, but it makes the process monumental.
I would love to help build a p ... Continue reading »
Many times I plan an event, say Startup Weekend, and use quite a few services to do so. I’m fine with it, but it makes the process monumental.
I would love to help build a p ... Continue reading »
7 months ago
I work for the Boulder startup HiveLive and our platform sounds perfect for what you are trying to accomplish. Instead of point solutions: blogs, wikis, calendars, etc. our platform provides building blocks or legos to allow you to build what you need. We also provide pre-packaged solutions/patterns so that if you want a simple blog, wiki, forum, etc. it is easy to plug and play. But as you outgrow the needs of the pre-packaged stuff you can peal back the layers and customize it to your hearts content.
Let me know if you are interested and I can get you a demo space to play around with.
Cheers.
7 months ago
What is a license go for, $6k a month?
7 months ago
I totally understand the desire for an open source software solution. I'm an open source guy myself and have experienced both the joys and pains of OSS. If you feel like a more in depth read from me on that check this out: (a quick read)
http://thompsa6.blogspot.com/2008/11/thoughts-o...
The benefit of a solution like HiveLive is that as this space evolves there is a very tangible concept of open source design. With this new mental model the software/code falls into the background and what becomes open source are the design patterns being created by the community for different types of blogs, wikis, product idea centers, support forums, event management hives, etc. Pretty exciting stuff actually.