The best bit about this ApacheCon is that I have been exposed to everyone using multiple technologies (Rasmus: "I write a lot of Perl") and I feel now like I can put PHP toys on my web site and not feel like I'm betraying the home team.
And while I'm pointing to journals, Chris is not only an awesome guy, but he has a blog too, which I only just discovered. I definitely need a better collaborative filter system than "periodically I do a drunkard's walk through the "blogs I read" lists on my friends' web sites".
--Nat
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