We need a place to put updates. I still like some variation of wall burning then it cna be put on bitsharesblocks . There are a few problems though .. burning is anonymous, and even if it isn't, a person might not have their delegate's keys available to make the update. Having it all integrated into the blockchain would be very nice and give a nice air of authority to what we are doing. It also makes it obvious those who are doing nothing.
I think a wiki format would be ideal. Directory of all current 101 delegates and past delegates that fell away. Each have their own page telling their history and their story. Delegates would have to keep a standardized timetable of reporting on the pages updated. Also maintain any other relevant information to what they are doing including links out to possible projects they are working on in relation.
I would be willing to setup a wiki for this purpose for everyone, however, your idea about the burn using the blockchain like you said makes sense... but if it comes to that perhaps if that new feature gets implemented it can have a feed with it so that it can be exported to be part of their wiki information.
Sound good? Other suggestions?
Wiki works but I don't know why you'd want such an unstructured approach to the data. It makes it hard to manage the updates. I would like to see updates sorted by date so we can see those who haven't been around etc. I also like the idea of short updates so we can feed some of it into twitter and maybe push out some interesting tweets.
I am all for structured data.. just can't think of anything out of the box that would accomplish that though.
Microblogging sounds like what you are suggesting.. could use Status.net self-hosted and push out updates to twitter as well if necessary
We are planning a delegate launch and part of our strategy for management will be having a subdomain website setup to mirror our delegates name and will publish the URL in our details. There we will post updates and link it to all our social platforms. (G+ Twitter Linkedin Facebook).
I think if all delegates were to follow this same standard, BitShares would have their marketing taken care of. Note I said ALL delegates, not just the 100%ers. I think if this became a standard for getting voted in, it would make it easy for members to follow them, would enhance the reach of the BitShares brand, and hey.. wouldn't hurt for whatever else the delegate is doing in their project in support of BitShares.
If all the delegates somehow can setup servers but don't know how to setup a website (whut?), then it seems a Multi User Wordpress site with domain support would do the trick. You can sort by dates with that.. and the main site can have a feed of all delegate sites.
Does that make sense?