[wplug] blogging talk poll

Daniel McQuay simplebob at gmail.com
Mon Sep 19 11:31:14 EDT 2005


I think option 2 would be more interesting.



On 9/19/05, Patrick Wagstrom <pwagstro at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> 
> Avast ye fellow Wpluggers!
> 
> I'm giving a talk at one of the October WPLUG meetings on Open Source
> weblogs, specifically the community that's around them (planet GNOME,
> planet Debian, etc). However, I'd like some ideas for what you'd like
> to hear. The way I see it, I can go one of two ways:
> 
> 1) Talk about the blog aggregation and how weblogs are used to
> collaborate on projects and provide you with pointers on how to get the
> real inside track on whats going on in your favorite talk. This would
> be generally non-techie and might drift a bit into some more academic
> analysis, but I'll try to be careful.
> 
> 2) Go over how weblogs work in the community. What software folks use,
> how people communicate over weblogs etc. This would be a bit more techy
> and would cover stuff like RSS, ATOM, OPML, trackbacks, pings, and tags.
> 
> So, not knowing what the people like, I'd like you tell me what you'd
> like. To vote, send an email to me consisting of a single digit in the
> subject, 1 for option 1, 2 for option 2. If you've got comments include
> those in the body.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --Patrick
> 
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