I’ve been posting to slashdot a bit in the Mozilla Foundation Meets The GNOME Foundation piece. Not entirely a waste of time, and more interactive than blogging — I like the “meeting of minds in public” part more than the tub-thumping.
29 April 2004
Mod Me Up!
4 Responses to “Mod Me Up!”
- @dubharmonic it was stagey, the amiga-CGI looks good only with NTSC goggles on, etc. -- but it was still fresh once, dammit! :-P @wycats 9 hrs ago
- @__DavidFlanagan working to keep consensus on this fresh-let-per-for(let;;)-iteration idea: https://t.co/kdQ6ncnS. failure is not an option! 9 hrs ago
- @otaria123 @browserid do you mean localizations? cc: @benadida 9 hrs ago
- @asadotzler bug link? thanks. @mde @polotek 9 hrs ago
- More updates...
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Well, thanks for blogging, even if it’s blogging to say that you’re posting on slashdot instead of blogging.
For future reference, URLs to comments:
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http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=105421&cid=8993428
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Hooray! The hardest part is getting started. Keep this blog going, and link to it off the roadmap.
A Hearty Yes!
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