on 07-03-2007 5:30 AM
How do i see the white paperrs or books of knowledge submitted by SDN contributors on a daily basis?
Do we have a link some thik like the blogs to track them..
- anto.
Hi Antony,
we're implementing such a feature right now. You can already see it on the on the <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/mobile">Mobile home page</a>. There's the new section "Articles" on the right hand side where you find links to pages that list articles on that subject. Over the next months, we'll implement that for all areas on SDN and BPX.
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I would really suggest it would be better, if you can post the entire list in a seprate tab too.. rather than putting it only in the homepages.
I suggest this coz -> I prefer to track the Blogs through the main Blog section than through the individual homepages. For example, in the Interractive Forms page, I get Application server blogs.
This would give me a quick start on general blogs and the basic ones to learn new areas.
- anto.
My point forthat is -
a. if we have a blog section which list out for all the topics, why cant we have one for White papers too.
b. It is tedious to dig deep into each and every home pages to look at their white papers.
c. There exists some whitepapers, which we may miss, if the application or the combination of tools we use in a project may be not too common. There do exist some interrelation across all the topics.
eg: a white paper on an abap code to send a mail wont be noticed by a java guy, eventhough it would be helpfull for him to wrap it as a werbservice and use it in his code. --- this is just an example.
I would suggest - if you could atleast putt whitepapers submmitted in last 30 days in one page.
- thank you for the good effforts :).
- anto.
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