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4 Replies Last post: Jun 9, 2008 3:39 PM by gailholmes
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How should we evolve Open Port?

May 2, 2008 11:32 AM

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Open Port was created to provide a destination where the technology community could engage with each other and with Intel and industry experts on topics important to the community. But we realize it may not meet the needs of everyone in the community. So we'd like your opinion.

How would you like to see Open Port change, if at all?
Should we include content that relates to other topics like hardware or software development?
If you're in IT, are we covering the topics you'd like to see covered?

These are just a few questions to get the conversation started. Feel free to chime in with your own observations. We're listening...
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May 3, 2008
Reply 1. Re: How should we evolve Open Port? May 3, 2008 7:25 AM
I think Open Port is fine. Any changes could also be nice, but i don't have any ideas on my mind.
Click to view gailholmes's profile gailholmes 11 posts since
Apr 4, 2008
Reply 2. Re: How should we evolve Open Port? Jun 9, 2008 9:14 AM
It would be nice to have a list of contacts for collaborating on projects. For example if students were studying a specific country, I check to see if there were contacts and if so, have students work on projects with students from that country. It would be more like bringing the country to each other's classroom. More importantly, we could get current and factual information not necessarily recorded in a book.
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Reply 3. Re: How should we evolve Open Port? Jun 9, 2008 10:30 AM
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Thanks for the feedback. So if I understand you correctly, you would like to have local language project groups and a list of contacts associated with that project or group. So for example there might be a project group for Green Computing for Brazil. If you go to that project group you would see a list of people who are contributing to that project. You could then contact and colloborate with those people via discussions, documents sharing, opinion polls or blog posts. Let me know if that is close to the idea.
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Reply 4. Re: How should we evolve Open Port? Jun 9, 2008 3:39 PM
in response to: Bob_Duffy

You are correct. We could create a table with a lists of projects and contacts. Is this possible?

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