Things We Hate About Content Management

Updated 3 months, 1 week ago

Source: http://irinaguseva.wordpress.com/

By The Motley Crew (== Jon Marks, Adriaan Bloem, Irina Guseva, Ian Truscott, Justin Cormack, Andrew Liles, The Spirit of Philippe Parker)

It was a lovely Friday morning/afternoon, and we were Waving. The experiment initiated by McBoof (yes, that one) brought together 6 CMS folks from around the world. The event gathered together analysts, journalists, vendors, system integrators to Wave on a topic that was decided at [...]

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not just eat your own dogfood, but listen to what dogs like to eat: Irina Guseva on #CMS but it could be #DAM :-) http://tinyurl.com/yleyos

3 months, 1 week ago by koen_bogaert on Twitter

Love-hate-relationship. #CMS #WCM http://bit.ly/atYbp

4 months ago by superphono on Twitter

[...] Things We Hate About Content Management [...]

4 months, 1 week ago by Contented Management > ‘Bove the contentious waves he kept on Wordpress

Bad link .@RogerKemp here you go! http://tinyurl.com/yleyosb Also, I meant to say post was composed in GW to TEST GW, not about it...

4 months, 1 week ago by aziari on Twitter

most popular post on my blog this week: Things We Hate About #CMS http://bit.ly/4r1cls

4 months, 2 weeks ago by irina_guseva on Twitter

Some #LBi Techies and others got involved in a collaborative blog post written on Google #wave. Have a read http://bit.ly/4r1cls

4 months, 3 weeks ago by LBiLondon on Twitter

Speaking of content management systems that work like desktop applications, we’ve been using Infomaxim for some time now. The latest version has a nicely AJAX’ified interface and is extremely responsive. The new report builder is very cool too, with a very nice drag and drop tabular report tool. Infomaxim’s scope of capabilities encompasses a bunch of things we use to have to do across ... See all content

4 months, 3 weeks ago by Content Management on Wordpress

My Wave post http://bit.ly/HhrAz also @IanTruscott http://bit.ly/3HS934 @irina_guseva http://bit.ly/3WX89h @McBoof http://bit.l/3oAYVX

4 months, 3 weeks ago by justincormack on Twitter

[...] links are here: Jon Marks, Irina Guseva, Ian Truscott; other participants Adriaan Bloem, Andrew Liles, Philippe Parker (first use of Wave [...]

4 months, 3 weeks ago by Wave experiment: Things We Hate About Content Management – Technology of Content on Wordpress

great reflections by @IanTruscott http://bit.ly/3HS934 on our #wave experiment Things We Hate About #CMS http://bit.ly/3WX89h

4 months, 3 weeks ago by irina_guseva on Twitter

[...] about the lack of publish button in Wave, so using cut and paste Irina immediately published the result here (I was marginally freaked out as I have a cautious approach to hitting publish with my own stuff [...]

4 months, 3 weeks ago by Persuasive Content | I Predict A (CMS) Riot: 1 hour, 6 People, 1 Wave on Wordpress

Things We Hate About Content Management « Irina Guseva: Random Thoughts on CMS, WCM, ECM and Other Acronyms http://is.gd/4xZth

4 months, 3 weeks ago by girvd on Twitter

Recovering- 1 hour group blog post on Wave, part crowd sourcing, part riot- @mcboof http://bit.ly/3yDsxE @irina_guseva http://bit.ly/3WX89h

4 months, 3 weeks ago by iantruscott on Twitter

hmmmm the power of collaboration!!!! Well done! This is an excellent article – It certainly gains my support from a CMS customer/user/trainer perspective and hopefully it will provide a rallying cry to vendors to really focus on those pain points.

4 months, 3 weeks ago by James H on Wordpress

He sure did

http://jonontech.com/2009/10/23/a-collaborative-google-wave-blog-post/

I just did the boring cut/paste. One of the rules of the experiment was to post this riot on individual blogs

4 months, 3 weeks ago by Irina Guseva on Wordpress

The speed of cut and paste never ceases to amaze me! I thought Jon was going to do some kind of funky embedding.

I’ll post a few of my observations on the experience shortly.

4 months, 3 weeks ago by Philippe Parker on Wordpress

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