Blogging
About Blogging.
Thursday, May 2, 2002
Dave to me is first a humanitarian even before being a great programmer. Dave's site Scripting.com is often more about the issues of justice, equity and access. He has the balls to challenge the "Big Boys", about interoperability, price value and the quality of their products. Dave and company back up the talk with a $40 piece of software that is the best value on the market. It is a piece of software that helps us consumers become authors and publishers in our own right. Not only that, Radio can bring together authors to form a community around meaningful issues. That is a gift that is without price! This is more important than Gutenberg's invention.
A few notes in outline form about various blogging tools that I am more or less familiar with, as they relate to issues of centralization.
[Scripting News]
One can respect Userland for owning up and sharing with its subscribers, the outage problem. I find admirable that they would ask the community on how to solve the Samba sharing problem. Not only does the company respect its audience but respects the knowledge of its members. I hope Microsoft and others are watching this.
About Blogging.
Dave to me is first a humanitarian even before being a great programmer. Dave's site Scripting.com is often more about the issues of justice, equity and access. He has the balls to challenge the "Big Boys", about interoperability, price value and the quality of their products. Dave and company back up the talk with a $40 piece of software that is the best value on the market. It is a piece of software that helps us consumers become authors and publishers in our own right. Not only that, Radio can bring together authors to form a community around meaningful issues. That is a gift that is without price! This is more important than Gutenberg's invention.
A few notes in outline form about various blogging tools that I am more or less familiar with, as they relate to issues of centralization.
One can respect Userland for owning up and sharing with its subscribers, the outage problem. I find admirable that they would ask the community on how to solve the Samba sharing problem. Not only does the company respect its audience but respects the knowledge of its members. I hope Microsoft and others are watching this.
