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by Chris Miller at 10:40:05 AM on Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Mauveverse is a step up from the current Yellowverse.  It is a more calm network of professionals that use the word professional.  We all gather under one flag and fend off the numerous other corporate email and application systems since the Mauveverse pays our bills (in most instances).

We don't have disparate community sites, side chats, forums, web conferences and more.  We kinda hang out together at least once a year to bear our soul for free to anyone that will come into a room and listen while trying to spend 38.98789423 minutes inside a free Disney theme park

We actively test each others products, which are regularly free to others in the community, and give feedback where we can.  We recommend each others services where appropriate, and don't bash the other one when we fight for the same business space.  We just promote ourselves and offer the best package.

We share code, templates and answer a billion inquiries.  This is a rule as being known as one of the people with the freaking knowledge.  Out of 100+ million users, it seems the ~340 blog owners and forum participants (yes that is 0.00035% folks) that are deemed as the elders, wizards, council of elders, whatever the hell, cant peacefully sit back then the underlying followers soon disband and create their own communities.

So registration will be opening soon, who is signing up?

by Chris Miller at 10:30:09 AM on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
I spent some time today discovering what a pain it was to build a network of friends and business relationships across the Lotus Connections network.  This is all production code, so we are not talking beta issues.  I am talking about the process.  If I want to find you I do a search.  That works great.  Up come results by name, keyword (which includes organization) and even Advanced searches.  Once I find your listing:
  • Click once to view your card
  • Click again to add you to my network
  • Click again to send you an email
  • Then search all over again since it takes me to my profile and not the search!!!

There are a few things missing:
  1.  A one step, one click add or window that allows me to add right from the search results
  2. The ability to be taken back to the search results after adding

The other part missing is the inherent ability to search my current contacts from my address book, my Gmail, my LinkedIn, my Facebook, my 50 other social networks, whatever and attempt to match it up with what is inside Connections environments.  Ahh wait again.  Natively there is no hooks in in profiles to other social networks to match identities.

Lastly all of this means nothing since I have mentioned it many times that these are all separate communities instead of one global Lotus Connections mega-community (outside of BleedYellow which I don't expect since it is partner run and not IBM).

by Chris Miller at 10:27:13 AM on Friday, July 24th, 2009
In this July 2009 issue, I cover the following topics:

* From the Editor: Chris's 0.0358000 AWG
* From the IdoNotes Mailbox: Sametime and Managing Geographic Location in Clients
* The Lotus Notes 6.5.6 to 8.5 Upgrade Show Stopper
* Quick Tip: Notes 8.x Clients Having Issues Sorting Contacts
* From the IdoNotes Mailbox: IP Load Balancing and Sametime Meetings

by Chris Miller at 12:37:06 PM on Thursday, July 16th, 2009
I received a PR email from Lotus announcing widgets for both LinkedIn and TripIt.  I was happy to see they made it out of internal IBM testing and to the public.

So the LinkedIn widget is for Lotus Notes 8.01 and higher and sits in the sidebar.  Here is what it does:
  • It sits in the sidebar
  • It does not match up to your current contacts
  • It does not show in business cards for Sametime
  • It does not give all the function of LinkedIn, just some updates
  • It shows my profile picture, my title and the number of connections I have
  • It does allow me to click anyone's name and see their profile and I can drag the link to their profile into an email
  • It does not allow me to email that person or match that to my NAB

So in saying all of this I was hoping for some tight integration to really bridge the gap between the public social networks and my contacts.  This is still missing from my personal address book and Connections.  But before I rant there, when installing the widget it does take a HTTPs connections, so you users will get a cross certificate prompt.  Something to be aware of before you force this out via the Widget catalog in your environment.
Image:Lotus announced a LinkedIn widget - my thoughts and a dialog box you need to be aware of

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