Thanks,
Caty
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:35, Fabio Mancinelli <
fabio.mancinelli(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On 08/30/2010 07:16 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
The
"user centric" view, imho, is also useful because a "user" could
also be an application that sends events (e.g., meeting or deadlines
reminders, etc.) that can be shown in a more natural way in a user
centric view. Basically even applications might share their thoughts
through the activity stream ;)
I completely agree with the last sentence. BUT I think it's not
incompatible
with a document/user mixed-approched (I don't think either full
document-centric or full user-centric can embrace the versatility of XWiki)
I see two types of entries :
* Document updates. Basically what is currently in latest proposal
(though I would
add little user pictures here as well, even before the
click). This is KM, collaboration, etc.
* Users/applications updates. Those are less
structured, more a-la
facebook.
I see something like
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Improvements/ActivityStreamMixe… picture,
would have to be refined)
(Note I also have right-padded a bit more the
comment/annotation/pencil/etc icons that are on top of user photos, I think
they were a bit too masked by them)
I would have called that version
"user centric" as well since documents
updates might be seen as posts done by the "XWiki system" user :)
Anyway, I think that the mixed approach is fine.
-Fabio
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