I feel I have assembled the questions sufficiently in one post.
This is an attempt of you and yours to reverse time management to the user and save your time.
If you are over -extended. Start by owning up there.
Can't your users want an online semantic service without an academia mentality?
The idea of these services is "semantic" not "linear".
Way too heirarchal and professoral IMO.
Must you demand (through stark obtuseness) feedback to be sugar-coated and through a pipe-line?
Thanks Maggie.
Maggie Tsai wrote: > Thanks Daniel. > > Jay, as Daniel suggested - please post your questions here with appropriate subject title with tags. > > You can also email us directly to info at diigo dot com
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I feel I have assembled the questions sufficiently in one post.
This is an attempt of you and yours to reverse time management to the user and save your time.
If you are over -extended. Start by owning up there.
Can't your users want an online semantic service without an academia mentality?
The idea of these services is "semantic" not "linear".
Way too heirarchal and professoral IMO.
Must you demand (through stark obtuseness) feedback to be sugar-coated and through a pipe-line?
Thanks Maggie.
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> Thanks Daniel.
>
> Jay, as Daniel suggested - please post your questions here with appropriate subject title with tags.
>
> You can also email us directly to info at diigo dot com