Feeling the WordPress-ure, and liking it. Glad to have you onboard! The site is looking good. Why not go the last step and start using slugs instead of IDs in your URIs? I subscribe to Jay’s newsletter.
Ring of Cameras
Pro-Nudity
WordPress is Pro-Nudity! (Safe for work.)
Weblogs.us on WordPress
Carthik writes that Weblogs.us, a blog hosting service, is switching users to WordPress. The founder says in a comment “WordPress first impressed me when I converted 1,100 entries from my home built CMS to WordPress and then 1,700 more posts. Since that initial test I have been immensely impressed with WP’s capabilities, but even more so by the wonderful community that surrounds WP.”
Magpie Blog
Magpie, the best RSS library for PHP, is now WordPress powered. It’s a small world; I was just putting some Magpie code into WordPress today.
Jon
Thanks Jon, I’ll give you a call next time I’m in Austin.
Kinja Anyone?
Whatever happened to Kinja? I’m still looking for an aggregator, on any platform, that can take my blogroll from WordPress and autodiscover all the RSS URIs.
Old Mosaic
A few months ago I posted a copy of a moving image that got over a thousand comments before I closed the entry.
Planet WordPress
Planet WordPress, just an experiment. Any WP-related blogs I should add? I had MooKitty on there but her feed has an ad that always stays at the top.
Loping Leias
I walked with the Leias tonight through the Castro. Props to Heather, Derek, MJ, Dinah, and three others for representing Leias in style.
Gallery: 11-1-2004
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Gallery: 10-31-2004
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Steve Gillmor
Steve Gillmor is back and on WordPress at ZDNet. Here’s his RSS 2 feed, for Marc.
New Apartment
I’m sitting inside my new place in San Francisco. The weather is cold but I don’t feel it a bit. The water is hot, the internet is fast, and furniture should get here in a few days. What more do you need? I wish you all could see this big goofy grin on my face.
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Internets Vets for Truth
Internet Vets for Truth, much mischief. Please share this link.
Solid Connection
My kingdom for a connection faster than 9.6k. This is killing me! We got a little lost today in the mountains above LA, but they were so gorgeous it was worth it. Connectivity right now is spotty at best and my inbox is larger than it has been in a very long time, so I apologize if it takes longer than normal to get back to you.
Gallery: 10-29-2004
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Houston Press and CNET
(Also known as Announcements Two and Three. See part one.)
Matt Mullenweg may be underage, but he knows how to get into a bar.
That’s the opening line from the Houston Press feature called The Blog Age, subtitled “Matt Mullenweg helps usher in the real information revolution, one Web log at a time.” Modest, eh? It should be on newsstands tomorrow, so if you’re in Houston, pick up a copy. Otherwise read it online.
Though it’s a little embarrassing for me in parts, it’s a really good article that covers everything from Open Source to my fellow H-Town bloggers to political blogging at the national conventions. I’ve been talking to Cathy (the author) off and on since August and the strangest thing is how much has changed since we first met in a small coffee shop in Montrose. There are a few points I’d like to expand on or clarify but I’m exhausted from today’s travel right now.
The Other Big News
If you’ve read the article already you’ll notice that it breaks a juicy tidbit that hasn’t been published before: I’ve accepted a job with CNET Networks. That’s the reason I’m moving to San Francisco. There were a lot of ways things could have gone and honestly I wasn’t even planning on leaving Houston originally, but over the course of the past 3-4 months I’ve been talking to CNET and an opportunity came up I just couldn’t pass. As it says in the article part of what they’re paying me for is working on WordPress just like I do now. The rest of my time I’ll be working on various projects, most of them probably so top-secret I can’t breathe a word in advance.
The reason I’m excited about working with CNET is how what I’ll be doing meshes with my thoughts and ideals regarding Open Source, standards, and communities. My principles aren’t changing just because my paycheck is. You can expect the same sort of content here on PhotoMatt.net you’ve seen in the past — namely unfiltered personal thoughts, jabs, and observations not connected with any corporate entity. This is obviously a pretty significant move for both myself and WordPress so I’ll do my best to entertain any questions you may have in the comments.
Gallery: 10-28-2004
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