Hi all. As many of you know we’re about to launch a redesign of Projects and Groups on the site now that we’re finishing our initial beta test phase. I previewed these changes during the recent European Chairs’ Assembly, based on feedback from the meeting last year and input received through the autumn. Since that preview we’ve had a chance to take advantage of more, very recent feedback and tweak things a little further still. So...
We’ve been up and running for a month or so properly now and our To Do list is already as long as all our arms laid end to end! It’s amazing hearing feedback and people’s excitements and frustrations at what they can and can’t (yet) do on our new platform. We’re committed to developing the site in line with how it’s actually being used, and while we can’t match Facebook quite yet, there’s still a lot...
We’ve had a few enquiries about this, so I thought I’d write a tip about how to get the most out of Groups on your Project and still keep some things completely private.
As you’ll recall from our last tip, unlike Projects (which are always visible and completely public so anyone can ‘follow’ anytime), we’ve set up Groups so they are always visible but private by default. That means people need to click ’+ join’ to...
By lokabandhu on Sun, 27 May, 2012 - 06:09Sue writes from Triratna’s Hastings Buddhist group with news of their recent celebrations, saying - “We meet in a large room above an antique shop in a bustling tourist street, just a few steps away from the historic beach, scene of the Battle of Hastings all those years ago. We average 12-17 meditators and have been meeting for nearly three years.
We are delighted to announce the recent Mitra Ceremonies of Laura Knobloch and Barry Smith. Sadhu!...