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Not Leaving - Diversifying (Score:2)
Obviously I can't speak for everyone who has non-use.perl blogs, but I can explain why I've set mine up.
I'm not leaving use.perl. I'll still be posting a lot of stuff here (or, at least, that's the plan). It's just there is stuff that I'd like people who aren't part of the Perl community to see as well and asking them to come here seems a bit strange to me. Like a party where two different groups of people don't mix.
I'll see how it goes for a while. Maybe I will get a lot less comments. Maybe I'll find th
Re:Not Leaving - Diversifying (Score:2)
The ORN blog is supposed to be for work-related things, like conferences and Perl, but because use.perl has such a better interface for posting, I never use ORN. And all my friends are here.
What I want to be able to do is mark a post as for ORN, use.perl, or both. At that point my laziness will have been maximized. Of course, it'd take a day of programming to get there, but that's "overhead", right?
I read nvp, elaine, ask, and clintp's journals. I know there's a web site that aggregates every Perl-related RSS feed there is, but I sometimes wonder about setting up a Perl journal-specific Meerkat [oreillynet.com], just to help me manage my journal reading a bit better.
--Nat
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