Friday, January 11, 2002
To all the new Radio 8 users tonight, here's a piece I wrote early last year that may provide an interesting perspective on the software you're using.
9:44:15 PM
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On the other hand Burning Burd has the right idea about UDDI. Off to the glue factory.
8:46:37 PM
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Meanwhile Burning Bird is grousing. She thinks this is just like when AOL opened Usenet to all their users. "HI WHAT IS THIS" they typed not knowing there were a lot of mealy mouthed Unix freaks who never bathe watching them take over their Internt. Shelley doesn't know these people. They're geeks. Maybe some of them don't have that much to say. I don't care. But they write code. My COO is going to get the suits to use this stuff. Some of the people who are trying it out tonight are going to write new distributed apps, as in apps that aren't so centralized. The blogging stuff is like MacWrite and MacPaint. If you want developers you gotta have users. Oh that's right I forgot the the old Unix crowd doesn't like users. OK. I do.
8:32:58 PM
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Rogi: "As I write Weblogs.Com is full of Radio weblogs! My God, I've never seen anything like it. I assume that the new version of Radio has finally shipped. Go grab it if you like that kind of thing, I hear good reports. (Even if it has swamped weblogs.com for a while :)"
7:32:59 PM
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Yes Steve, I think it would be great if you posted to your weblog regularly. I'm very interested in what you're doing.
7:29:32 PM
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Hey what do you know. We shipped. Damn. Now I'm watching Weblogs.Com and it's just like well it's not like anything I've ever seen. So many friends are showing up. This is so coooool. I love you guys. The community server seems to be handling the load well. Thank you Murphy so far so good.
7:07:36 PM
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Lawrence: "Being part of the development of Radio 8.0, it's awesome to see there are going to be lots of people who are going to be playing around with a CMS (at under $40 US) and with an entire weblogging system already in place." [Scripting News]
6:01:44 PM
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Garret: "Dump anything in Radio's www folder, and it's been filed, uploaded, backed up, statically rendered, content managed, diced, chopped, ground, and served on a platter." [Scripting News]
6:01:24 PM
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4:36:56 PM
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XML.Com: Web Services Acronyms Demystified. "More than twenty acronyms related to Web services came to light during 2001, and in this article I present a quick guide to the protocols and the specifications behind them, including a description of how they relate to each other and where each sits on the Web services landscape."
This reminds me of clubs with secret handshakes. To get in the club you have to memorize the proper incantations. In software such clubs are always lonely places. Busy developers don't have time.
12:45:20 PM
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