Consumer hostile bloggers
Mark Pilgrim: let me say here and now that no, in my experience, RSS content producers pay virtually no attention at all to what their content looks like or how difficult it is for content consumers to consume.
It’s just data
Mark Pilgrim: let me say here and now that no, in my experience, RSS content producers pay virtually no attention at all to what their content looks like or how difficult it is for content consumers to consume.
My devcon slides are now online. Brian Jepson blogged the session, as well as several others.
Yes, I presented using mozilla and perl. And svg for that matter. The css was lifted from here. I started organizing my thoughts as I often do in vim when it occured to me that I could apply some of what I had learned from blosxom and wikis and everything just came together on the plane ride up. The result: devcon.pl and outlet.svg. These are only meant as quick hacks.
Ray Ozzie: Imagine the field day that Google could have if 1) all email files had access controls removed, and 2) people started surfing each others' email messages. I don't find this hard to imagine. It would look something like this. The social norm on open source projects that I participate in discourages off list discussions. Any results - and more importantly any decisions - are to be shared with the group.