Difference between revisions of "Workspaces"

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A Workspace is a place where you can collaborate with other co-workers. A workspace is setup up with a specific theme and Co-workers can either be invited to join or join themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it. Workspaces can be either Public (available for all to use) or Private (available only to members who have joined.
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A Workspace is a place where you can connect a group of co-workers together to collaborate around a common topic. Workspaces are made up of posts. You can setup a workspace with a specific theme and you can either invite co-workers to join or they can find and join themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it. Workspaces can be either public (available for all to use) or private (available only to members of that workspace). Once you have created a workspace you have become the owner and only you can manage it. This includes the ability to add new members directly, decide whether it’s open (public) or closed (private), and delete it.

Revision as of 11:52, 5 March 2014

A Workspace is a place where you can connect a group of co-workers together to collaborate around a common topic. Workspaces are made up of posts. You can setup a workspace with a specific theme and you can either invite co-workers to join or they can find and join themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it. Workspaces can be either public (available for all to use) or private (available only to members of that workspace). Once you have created a workspace you have become the owner and only you can manage it. This includes the ability to add new members directly, decide whether it’s open (public) or closed (private), and delete it.