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— Malcolm Riddoch wrote: > Yeh, totally just a test site to see what’s possible, running the > list emails through it at the moment. If I can get a live archiver > going as well as a decent interface for Mailman archive searches I > was thinking I might also add a wiki and forum, and link into the > other Heidegger sites. What do you reckon?
The more attempts to exploit the available tech the merrier. Eventually the ones people find useful will survive. This list has been going for over a decade but what’s worth keeping tends to get lost because its in plain text and hard to use.
My experience is that any site depends on one person putting in the hours week after week, and hoping that a community will sustain it is a losing proposition. Mitdasein died out because there was no one actively orchestrating it. That’s why I’m keen on blogs, because usually one person owns and cares enough about the blog to maintain it. I’m hoping a community of Heidegger blogs will form as bloggers cross link.
Definately more hypertext please. Not only does that help web navigation, but it also helps the search engines rank the popular, and hopefully useful, sites.
God (in a non-theological sense) speed.
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