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Tinkering a tiny bit with hacking some extra style into this blog, thanks to more JavaScript and CSS. It's a bit dirty and might fail miserably, but it seemed like a good idea at the time. Free hosting, community bootstrap, and changing diapers I just read Amy and Donovan musing a bit about OPML Community Server hosting and who might step up to help make sure opml.org isn't the only place doing it. Frankly, I'm surprised Dave's providing free community hosting of any sort again - it's a thankless task. But, having taken advantage of its availability again with the OPML Editor, I can see how necessary it is to get a community bootstrapped. If anyone steps up to provide free community spaces as alternatives to opml.org, they will need to be somewhat heroic and expect to be peed upon, perhaps not unlike what happens occasionally when one changes a baby's diaper. That said, I have two thoughts / questions, since I'm in catch-up mode a bit here:
I think it would be great if opml.org can continue as the "lobby" for new users of OPML Editor tech, with low-resistance paths for users to wander off into their own respective homesteads once they start getting comfortable. It would also be nice to have options to keep homesteads federated together - maybe not via webrings, but maybe via baby change servers spawned from changes.opml.org. Yeah, there are already things like blog ping services, Technorati, Feedster, and the like. But for tribes closer-knit than the blogosphere at large, smaller circumference circles may be desirable. I just finally watched Shaun of the Dead. Man, that was brilliant. Now I have to try to chase down some episodes of Spaced. In some brief tinkerings tonight, I haven't gotten any joy on the Jabber side of |
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