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    What is a klognet?

    A klognet is a collection of "kloggers" sharing an interest or purpose and their klogs.

    Who is in a klognet?

    Members in a klognet may cross organization boundaries; sharing an interest and purpose is more important than org affiliation. 

    What is a klognet's life cycle?

    Birth: I expect klognets to arise naturally from rich conversation and a wealth of posts. They may also be provoked by problems and a solicitation to chime in.

    Mitosis: Sometimes communities fork, creating two klognets from one. 

    Merger:

    Sex: Sometimes klognets exchange ideas without merger.

    Death: Disinterest may be the most dangerous thing to a klognet's survival. A changed or fulfilled purpose would also do the job.

    How do you measure the success of a klognet?

    tbd.

    Why do some klognets work better than others?

    tbd.

    What are the preconditions to forming a klognet?

    tbd.

    How big or small can a klognet be? How does size change it?

    tbd.

    What are the preconditions to forming a klognet?

    tbd.

    What extra knowledge, skills, and abilities do klognets call for beyond klogging?

    tbd.

    Isn't the name silly?

    Yes. We may revert to blognet, only a little less silly.

    Caveat

    It is still early.

     

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