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DaveO
2007
13
09

Managing a Hyper-local Community with Drupal - Raincity Radio

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Raincity Radio at Cherry St. Cafe

Managing an active, hyper-local community blog site using Drupal is the topic as Dave O sits down with Emmett, a docent at Olyblog.net and Drupal-ists Jacob and Nat from Zhonka Broadband at an Olympia, Washington coffee shop.

Roland Tanglao
2007
22
02

OlyBlog - a placeblog for Olympia, Washington

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created on Thu, 2007-02-22 04:34

There's something happening in Olympia, Washington. Dr. Rick McKinnon and his band of bloggers have organically built up quite a following for Olyblog, their place blog for Olympia, the capital of Washington state in the USA.

Perhaps Oly's unique mix of legislators, academic, artists and students have combined to make the Olyblog part of the vanguard of placeblogging. I bet they are drawing on Oly's rich heritage of activism and online and offline expression.

Rick and his crew just use "the standard stuff: blog, forums, aggregator, book, etc." on the Bryght Hosted Service and as he notes "It sure does the job for us". They love their site's chat room the ability to show users recent posts, the calendar, the moderated comments feature and the ability to connect the community in a two way fashion.

I love what Olyblog calls their community managers: docents. I hadn't seen the term applied to online community forming and nurturing but I think it works well!

In the process of starting Olyblog and other Drupal sites, Rick's become a true Drupal believer; he's also using Drupal for participatory learning at the courses he teaches at Evergreen State College (does he sleep :-) ? ) and other sites!

Roland Tanglao
2005
02
08

OSCON 2005 bound - Olympia thoughts

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created on Mon, 2005-08-01 23:31

On our way to OSCON 2005/Portland 2005 Drupal Conference we stop in Olympia at the East Side Bar and Club Side Cafe and talk about OSCON 2005 and the Portland 2005 Drupal Conference.

3 MB MP3 (6 minutes and 20 seconds) - Recorded July 31, 2005

 

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