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I'd assume they all moved on to their own blogs (Score:1)
Re: (Score:2)
Like this [perl.org] or this [perlsphere.net]?
Blogger (Score:1)
even if the user interface doesn't have ... (Score:1)
Rounded corners wasn't the big reason.
The "feature" that keeps logging me out on (what appears to be) random page refreshes, the fact that logging me out caused comments to collapse into a unreadable mess, and finally the text area being a tiny little hole to try to type a long-form blog post or comment into sent me running back to the Movable Type install I had on my own website. That way at least I know that the person behind the installation is motivated to fix the issues I encounter, or at the least I k
I'm Mostly Blogging on my LiveJournal Tech Blog (Score:2)
I've been mostly blogging on my tech blog [shlomifish.org], which is technically a LiveJournal community. I tag all Perl-related entries with the "perl" tag. On the link I have some aggregated blogs - one of them for all Perl-related stuff. The LiveJournal solution works for me, but is not ideal. For example Technorati refuses to index this blog because it's an LJ community.