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	<title>Comments on: Collaborative blog about censorship launched</title>
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		<title>By: Bob Bain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Bain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 11:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a collaborative blog which can have up to 100 contributors.  It is necessary to have a gmail/google account (which can be established in seconds) to log in ... even if the blog contributor doesn&#039;t use gmail.

Once established a contributor can make postings to the BLOG - via an email address cusomised by them within the configuration section of the blog and ( presumably ) known only to them (and possibly the administrator(s).

 have discovered that the open source program Thuderbird is excellent for both GMail accounts and also for posting to Blogspot.  Send the email BLOG contribution to the configurable address and the posting is made immediately.

 Admin (currently myself) can issue invites to any email address and if a person is trustworthy enough they can be given administrator rights such that they have as much control over the blog as the originator does - e.g sending out invites to those who may be interested via the configuration page, changing the look and feel of the BLOG etc.

 If you like I can use the BLOG to send you an invite and if you wish you can become a co-administator and confer those rights on anyone you please.

 BTW: &quot;you&quot; applies to anyone who has a known interest in censorship matters.

 I am busy setting up a similar BLOG related to business related issues.

 Bob</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a collaborative blog which can have up to 100 contributors.  It is necessary to have a gmail/google account (which can be established in seconds) to log in &#8230; even if the blog contributor doesn&#8217;t use gmail.</p>
<p>Once established a contributor can make postings to the BLOG &#8211; via an email address cusomised by them within the configuration section of the blog and ( presumably ) known only to them (and possibly the administrator(s).</p>
<p> have discovered that the open source program Thuderbird is excellent for both GMail accounts and also for posting to Blogspot.  Send the email BLOG contribution to the configurable address and the posting is made immediately.</p>
<p> Admin (currently myself) can issue invites to any email address and if a person is trustworthy enough they can be given administrator rights such that they have as much control over the blog as the originator does &#8211; e.g sending out invites to those who may be interested via the configuration page, changing the look and feel of the BLOG etc.</p>
<p> If you like I can use the BLOG to send you an invite and if you wish you can become a co-administator and confer those rights on anyone you please.</p>
<p> BTW: &#8220;you&#8221; applies to anyone who has a known interest in censorship matters.</p>
<p> I am busy setting up a similar BLOG related to business related issues.</p>
<p> Bob</p>
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