Rob suggested that the tag “openhouseproject” is well suited for community
tagging; no tags from other projects appear to be showing up there. Let’s
start using openhouseproject as a tag for relevant webpages.
Adopting a standardized tag would add another collaborative tier of
information to what we’re doing. Maintaining a collection of relevant links
accessible to the community (and built by a community) adds another layer of
productivity. Since delicious feeds are also published as RSS, they’re also
syndicate-able (is there another word for this?). If anyone is really wed
to another similar service, we could also mash the delicious feed with the
public tag page from another service to make a central “openhouseproject”
tag area (which could maybe build on social bookmarking, technorati, and
anything else, including flickr.)
In any case, I think it makes good sense to start tagging relevant pages
with “openhouseproject” on delicious, and to see where that goes. (For help
with what this means, here’s an explanation of social bookmarking, and here’s a firefox extension page for delicious tagging.)



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