ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
I've just joined this community and ... glad to be here, but ...
it would be much easier if I could tag my existing blog content, as I do for BarcampUKGovweb, the UK egov barcamp group, so posts just appear here where they're relevant/useful. Making me essentially cut'n'paste or repurpose content across is a bit clunky.
Can you think about adding a technorati feed of similar? Or - better - a PageFlakes page?
Blog's here http://www.paulcanning.me.uk




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fully agree
Paul I couldn't agree more.
a while ago I posted some comments on opening up ePractice:
http://www.epractice.eu/blog/114
ePractice post aggregation
Paul,
This is certainly a useful suggestion.
‘Opening’ the platform to the blogsphere is indeed one area where epractice.eu needs to improve and innovate more.
As David has mentioned, we have had several posts regarding this issue and have been looking into this.
We are currently upgrading the technical platform of ePractice so various new and improved functionalities will be introduced during the summer, when we start rolling out the revamped portal.
In addition, we’ve had various problems with spam on the portal lately so we are trying to address that, as well as assuring the content quality for a blog aggregator.
Do you have any suggestions regarding this?
Opening a pageflakes page could be a good step towards that, we’ll see how this fits our general development plan/schedule and hopefully get one as soon as possible.