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A '''Content Management Ecosystem''' is a constellation of content management systems weakly linked together by shared purposes, contributors, and materials. There are synchronization, language, format, and communication issues to overcome across collections of CM platforms.
Content Management Ecosystem Model


==History==
==History==
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The Content Management Ecosystem model originated from the PhD research of OLPC volunteer Todd Kelsey, who at the time of writing has been exploring how various open source content management systems and related tools could be used to help support scalable, accessible and sustainable community websites.
The Content Management Ecosystem model originated from the PhD research of OLPC volunteer Todd Kelsey, who at the time of writing has been exploring how various open source content management systems and related tools could be used to help support scalable, accessible and sustainable community websites.


==OLPC==
==OLPC==
As of late Nov of 2007, there is discussion about how OLPC initiatives can be explored through a combination of such systems; and how to make changes in existing communities in the CME transparent across other communities.

As of late Nov of 2007, there has been enough traction to begin working with various interested parties to see how various grassroots and official OLPC initiatives could be explored through visualizing how the systems and communities could work together.


===Forums===
===Forums===

* scripted '''gateways''': mail-to-forum, forum-to-news?, forum-to-wiki
* forum platforms with large userbases : [[phpbb]], et al.

=== Wikis ===
Currently, there are a public and team wiki about OLPC, related projects on en:wp, wikieducator, wikibooks/wikijunior, and more.


(more to come)
(more to come)

Revision as of 00:30, 28 November 2007

A Content Management Ecosystem is a constellation of content management systems weakly linked together by shared purposes, contributors, and materials. There are synchronization, language, format, and communication issues to overcome across collections of CM platforms.

History

(more to come)

The Content Management Ecosystem model originated from the PhD research of OLPC volunteer Todd Kelsey, who at the time of writing has been exploring how various open source content management systems and related tools could be used to help support scalable, accessible and sustainable community websites.

OLPC

As of late Nov of 2007, there is discussion about how OLPC initiatives can be explored through a combination of such systems; and how to make changes in existing communities in the CME transparent across other communities.

Forums

  • scripted gateways: mail-to-forum, forum-to-news?, forum-to-wiki
  • forum platforms with large userbases : phpbb, et al.

Wikis

Currently, there are a public and team wiki about OLPC, related projects on en:wp, wikieducator, wikibooks/wikijunior, and more.

(more to come)