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Bookmarking function?
Erin Rasmussen
2008-12-03 22:02:48 UTC
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Hi,
In the process of looking for solutions to my own drupal problems, and in looking at the drupal documentation. I find that I keep getting lost, and loosing track of stories that needed editing, or were otherwise interesting to me.

A browser bookmark would be a great solution for me, except for the fact that I make my life more complicated by frequently working in a 'hot-seat' situation where i do the same job from multiple computers.

Is there an online bookmarking system that I can use to help me keep track of drupal documentation? I know there are social bookmarking sites, are there any that any other documentation team members have found have particularly useful?

(Additionally, and aside : would this sort of functionality help other users? It would be nice to log into the drupal site, and have my own set of bookmarks to play with).

So - i guess it's sort of a support question, but since it directly relates to navigating the documentation pages I thought it may be a better idea to ask the question here.

Thanks,
Erin
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Kristof Van Tomme
2008-12-03 22:35:41 UTC
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Hi Erin,

I recently made a bookmarklet-knowledge management system-neontology
mashup for drupal specific knowledge management. Maybe what you are
looking for?

check out my blogpost at:
http://www.pronovix.com/solution/druplet-knowledge-management-system-drupal-built-drupal

The system:
-stores the interesting snippets from webpages with their context (e.g. URL)
-does this almost full automatically (using a bookmarklet and some
smart node referencing)
-gives you related problems and their solutions
-let's people build an RDF schema vocabulary from the knowledge tags
people submit (e.g. this will get us a Drupal problem ontology)

As we speak the druplet.org domain DNS is propagating

it's still early development, but I'lld be happy to have you and some
other folks from the doc list as testers ;)

Cheers,
Kristof
Post by Erin Rasmussen
Hi,
In the process of looking for solutions to my own drupal problems, and in
looking at the drupal documentation. I find that I keep getting lost, and
loosing track of stories that needed editing, or were otherwise interesting
to me.
A browser bookmark would be a great solution for me, except for the fact
that I make my life more complicated by frequently working in a 'hot-seat'
situation where i do the same job from multiple computers.
Is there an online bookmarking system that I can use to help me keep track
of drupal documentation? I know there are social bookmarking sites, are
there any that any other documentation team members have found have
particularly useful?
(Additionally, and aside : would this sort of functionality help other
users? It would be nice to log into the drupal site, and have my own set of
bookmarks to play with).
So - i guess it's sort of a support question, but since it directly relates
to navigating the documentation pages I thought it may be a better idea to
ask the question here.
Thanks,
Erin
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Nicolas Borda
2008-12-03 22:43:12 UTC
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Post by Erin Rasmussen
Is there an online bookmarking system that I can use to help me
keep track of drupal documentation? I know there are social
bookmarking sites, are there any that any other documentation team
members have found have particularly useful?
Delicious is great: http://delicious.com/

http://delicious.com/nborda/drupal+handbook

HTH
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Lynette
2008-12-03 23:25:22 UTC
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I pretty much use delicious for all my bookmarking - but it just stores
the URL, page title, and tags (all of which are modifiable before
saving). I <3 it though, it's clean, simple, easy to read from a mobile
phone browser, AND has a drupal integration module!
http://drupal.org/project/delicious
Post by Nicolas Borda
Post by Erin Rasmussen
Is there an online bookmarking system that I can use to help me keep
track of drupal documentation? I know there are social bookmarking
sites, are there any that any other documentation team members have
found have particularly useful?
Delicious is great: http://delicious.com/
http://delicious.com/nborda/drupal+handbook
HTH
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http://nic.ipwa.net/
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