As Bilal Jaffrey announced earlier today, registration is now open for the "Lotus Knows IdeaJam" taking place next week. You can register now at http://lotusknows.ideajam.net/register.
The JAM is not yet active. Registration is open now so that you can find out how the site works and receive pre-event details. If you are already registered on IdeaJam, there is no need to re-register.
You can use the next week to brainstorm on topics and ideas for the jam, which goes live on the 19th at 8 AM US EDT. There are four categories of topics for the Lotus Knows IdeaJam:
- "Lotus knows working smarter depends on great technology..."
- "Lotus knows marketing is key to technology adoption..."
- "Lotus knows technology is only great with client success..."
- "Lotus knows the world is getting smaller, flatter and smarter..."
Hundreds of IBMers will participate in the Jam, but the success of the activity is entirely dependent on your involvement. Get ready now and I'll see you on the Jam (from down under -- I'll be in Australia when it kicks off)!
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john garmon | 8/12/2009 9:45:26 AM
This would be more believable if iNotes (DWA) had been fixed to work with Firefox 3.x sometime in the MONTHS that FF3 has been out. You would think that IBM would realize that Firefox users are a PRIME MARKET SEGMENT worth patronizing!
john3
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Ed Brill http://www.edbrill.com | 8/12/2009 9:57:26 AM
Huh?
Firefox 3.x is supported for all versions of DWA, per this technote:
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Irv Schor | 8/12/2009 11:43:55 AM
@1 - Can you clarify what's not supported? There is a cumulative Hot Fix for for iNotes 8.5 you should have installed as it addresses many issues. I'm using FF 3.0.x without issues using Domino 8.5 and the mail85 template. Aside from one issue (Sidebar (Sametime) contact group population, only an issue in FF because we need to update some of the signed applets apparently. IBM Support has been very helpful and should be able to provide assistance.




This would be more believable if iNotes (DWA) had been fixed to work with Firefox 3.x sometime in the MONTHS that FF3 has been out. You would think that IBM would realize that Firefox users are a PRIME MARKET SEGMENT worth patronizing!
john3