Blog me!
February, 2007 | Full entry
Ralf skyped me yesterday to point out that I was being blogged about.
Ralf skyped me yesterday to point out that I was being blogged about.
For over a week now Tim O’Reilly has been writing and talking about the desirability of a Blogger’s Code of Conduct – a proposal that arose out of an attack on Kathy Sierra. I felt from the outset that this was a worse-than-bad idea.
Wired online has an article about wikis that is itself created as a wiki. This is not the most interesting thing about it though.
Until about fifteen minutes ago the interface contained a category under Blogging called entries by keyword. I have just removed it, and replaced it with entries by title.
This site is intended, in part, as an experiment in what can…
This week I have added two services to this site and one to Firefox. What they have in common is an alleged ability to make my life simpler by linking things together and saving me work.
Yesterday I alerted everyone on who reads the WE in e-pedagogy∞ blog to the fact that this site was (finally) online. Ralf∞ responded almost immediately, asking where the trackback features were. This made me remember something interesting, so I went off to track it down.
Looking at the raw material from which this site is composed, I find myself asking: which parts are the blog-stuff and which parts are the wiki-stuff?
I spent the morning up to my knees in php, because I had realised that the navigation inside this site was nowhere near flexible enough to demonstrate what I am talking about…