Difference between revisions of "Workspaces"

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You are the owner for any workspace you create, which means you can add and remove members, and delete the workspace.
 
You are the owner for any workspace you create, which means you can add and remove members, and delete the workspace.
  
Workspaces are made up of [[What is a Post? | posts]] and comments.
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The core collaboration part of a workspace is an [[Activity streams | activity stream]]. This enables you to collaborate on the topics covered by the workspace using [[What is a Post? | posts]] and comments.  
Posts and comments in workspaces can be translated into a variety of languages if needed.  
 
  
If you are a member of a workspace, updates can be seen in your [[What_is_a_News_Feed? |News Feed]] and you will receive notifications when these happen.
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This also means that if you are a member of a workspace, updates can be seen in your [[What_is_a_News_Feed? |News Feed]] and you will receive notifications when these happen.

Revision as of 17:05, 14 March 2014

A Workspace is a place where you can connect a group of co-workers together to collaborate around a common topic. You can set up a workspace with a specific theme and you can either invite co-workers to join or they can find and join in themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it.

Workspaces can be either public or private (what's the difference?).

You are the owner for any workspace you create, which means you can add and remove members, and delete the workspace.

The core collaboration part of a workspace is an activity stream. This enables you to collaborate on the topics covered by the workspace using posts and comments.

This also means that if you are a member of a workspace, updates can be seen in your News Feed and you will receive notifications when these happen.