[Durham INC] Neighborship

Philip Azar RR pazar at nc.rr.com
Mon Feb 6 08:34:48 EST 2012


Trinity Park is not part of neighborship.

 

From: inc-list-bounces at rtpnet.org [mailto:inc-list-bounces at rtpnet.org] On
Behalf Of Phillip Bost
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 5:26 PM
To: Joshua Allen
Cc: inc-list at durhaminc.org
Subject: Re: [Durham INC] Neighborship

 

Will just state briefly that I oppose the use of this software in
communities that already have mailing lists in place, but fully support it
for neighborhoods that don't already have a mailing list set up.

The risk is that some in an established online community will opt in, while
others will not, thereby fracturing the community.

 

Cheers,

 

Phil Bost

Duke Park

DurhamHoods.com Creator 

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 5:10 PM, Joshua Allen <allen.joshua at gmail.com> wrote:

Watts Hillandale is not part of neighborship. The board elected not to use
it. I have asked Hartmut not to promote his site listing our neighborhood. 

--Joshua 

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Sent from iPhone.  Please excuse brevity, typos, etc.


On Feb 3, 2012, at 10:22 AM, John Martin <bulldurhamnc at yahoo.com> wrote:


Note:  Mr. Harmut Jahn has asked me to send the following message to the INC
listserv.  He is currently on the agenda for the March meeting to briefly
explain his product.  Neither I, nor the INC, has endorsed his program.
This is  Mr. Jahn's description, and I'm simply conveying it for your
information.

 

--John Martin, INC President.

 

 

 <http://www.neighborship.com/> Neighborship is inviting all citizens in
Durham to participate in a new way to connect with their neighbors,
neighboring communities, and

Durham. It is private, safe and fun to use!

Currently available communities are:


Brightleaf
Downtown Durham
Forest Hills
Hope Valley
Lattamoor
Northgate-Park
Rockwood
Station Nine
Trinity-Heights
Trinity Park
Watts-Hillandale
West-Village
Woodcroft

Neighborship represents a new approach to online communities. It is linking
or "quilting" them together with their municipalities and is providing them
with their own panels to administer members, groups, content, and access
rights. One important goal was to free neighbors of irrelevant emails and to
let them focus on what matters most to them. By creating a structure to join
organized conversations we eliminate time-consuming redundancies while
providing community oversight.

Neighborship is providing boards and neighbors with many useful and unique
features, such as



.         a parent network for each city

.         an easy way to set up neighborhood websites

.         a neighborhood events calendar

.         a neighborhood bartering network

.         a review system

.         daily email notices

.         dues collections

.         an alert system

.         an access to PAC messages

.         and more

Join at  <http://www.neighborship.com/> www.neighborship.com and start
communicating more efficiently in Durham.

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