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Wednesday, March 20, 2002

Hmmm. RCS makes me wonder if it's time to try to stir up some community at the office again. I ran a project blog for a few months for a project I did alone and I loved writing in it every day, but in spite of a link at the bottom of every email I sent out during those months, my IIS server log didn't strain my hard drive's capacity at all. I tried a wiki when I was teaching a .NET class over several weeks, and a few people read it but nobody contributed a thing. Should I try again?

Maybe I'll install RCS, make a radio weblog for everyone, send out introductory emails, post interesting stuff in my weblog every few hours, and then...? What? Could it work? I can only imagine how it must improve communication to have several of the team members regularly blogging about the project.
9:43:13 PM    

Some beautiful stuff here (from Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog) about an OPML->SVG converter and SVG-wiki, which is built using Open Wiki, which is built using ASP. So here's the question. How can I possibly keep up when there is so much interesting stuff going on? Small moves, Ellie, small moves.
9:01:51 PM    


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