Blogging RollerDave Johnson on blogging, open source and JavaConvergeSouth 2007, day 2 notes and wrap-up- October 22, 2007 I'm back from ConvergeSouth 2007 now and caching up on email, blogs, etc. I enjoyed day two as much as day one. Here are my notes, quotes and paraphrased thoughts from two of my favorites sessions on Saturday, Social Networking and Corporate Wikis.http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/convergesouth_2007_day_2_notes More on AtomPub and Windows Live Writer- October 20, 2007 Joe Cheng posted another entry in his series explaining the details of AtomPub support in Windows Live Writer (WLM), titled WLW+AtomPub, Part 2: Authentication. Wondering what WLM looks like Travelin' Librarian has a nice set of screen-shots of WLM on Flickr including shots of the installation process, HTML mode, preview mode and more. Looks pretty sweet.http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/more_on_atompub_and_windows ConvergeSouth 2007, day 1 notes- October 19, 2007 I'm in Greensboro today, a couple of hours away from home, attending ConvergeSouth 2007 -- "the annual tech users' conference in Greensboro, North Carolina. A combination of a blogger-con and a creativity center." Here's a summary of notes and quotes I scribbled in my notebook on day 1.http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/convergesouth_2007 Latest links: AtomPub news round-up edition- October 12, 2007 I've been in crunch-mode working on a new project, but I've been trying to keep an eye on what's going on the world of Atom Publishing Protocol or AtomPub as the cool kids call it. Here's a wrap-up of some of the AtomPub news I've picked up on the past month or so.http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/atom_news_round_up They do listen- October 3, 2007 Solaris back in the race: Last week, I wrote about us discarding Solaris for a new project. Most large companies will not care and not listen to their customers. Many of us have dealt with Verizon, Time Warner, Creative Labs, etc and know what I mean. After all, when you have so many customers, it is cheaper to lose a bunch of them and provide overall bad service than it is to fix real problems. After my short experience with Sun, I assumed it was the same:I WAS WRONG. They do...http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/they_do_listen |