Pitch for K16: The collaboration workspace technology based on the best community
Thomas Thym
thomas.thym at gmail.com
Thu Dec 30 01:04:14 CET 2010
On Wednesday 29 December 2010 23:13:31 you wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 December 2010 15:13:20 Thomas Thym wrote:
> > Dear K16 team
> >
> > Here comes my pitch.
> > I hope you know those books for children where you find many, many details
> > on one page. You must invest a couple of minutes to get a good picture. It
> > is the opposite of a you-see-at-one-glance-the-key-message-presentation
> > style. As you allowed any kind of stuff, I went for that one. I am not an
> > artist but I've done my very best to visualize my ideas. It was fun (I
> > never did that before) and I hope you enjoy it, too.
> >
> > And yes, I would like to participate at the meeting. :-)
> > I could NOT participate at the following dates: 11.-12.02., 5.-6.03.,
> > 26.03. and 1.04. The other dates look rather good.
> >
> > The best wishes and a happy new year!
> > Thomas
>
> Thomas,
Hi Jos,
great to hear from you. I hope you enjoyed Christmas!
> Intriging vision. Quite a few things here are clear, others are not - I'd love
> some elaboration in text form.
Thanks. Hm. I feared that.
> Moreover, I'd like to put forward another challenge: as you can see in the dot
> article (the update) we'd also like to know HOW to get to the point you
> describe. How to get community members on board? How to motivate people to
> work on this? I see you put a strong focus on people, but any concrete ideas
> there?
Hey man, you can't change the rules after the game has started!
I just read the update again. That's a tough job. The vision and the plan to get there in two weeks and only 1 page. I like challenges.
I am not sure if I could do that. I hope I could send you something until the deadline.
Cheers,
Thomas
> Cheers,
> Jos
>
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