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  Friday, February 27, 2004

Tool and Time split

I'm moving things around and experimenting. Trying to figure out how my moblog, blog, and wiki will fit together. Also, thinking about how to split my time, and where/when/how to use each tool. Here are some quick thoughts on how I currently use these tools and the next steps:

  • moblog for capturing moments in realtime. Use my keitai's camera to take a close up shot to remind me of that moment. The shot needs to be close up since the photos are at 120px X 120px. Need to upgrade my phone to play with other moblogging features such as GPS, and larger photos. Hopefully end up with an AU A5403CA ... 2 megapixel beauty.
  • blog - migrate and learn MT. Redesign. Explore CSS and Perl. Play with plugins, and hopefully make some simple experiments. Stop blogging about blogging, and redesigning. Just do it. Keep my current Radio, but copy it over to my own hosting . Got my MT up and moved most of my posts over. I'm gonna keep posting here until I get things straightened out w/ MT. The new URL I'm pushing things to is blog.oreno.org, and this design will goto blog.oreno.org/radio.
  • wiki - keep adding to it. Hopefully other like minded people will join in. CSS it. Currently dumping things I learn at work.

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  Saturday, February 14, 2004

TWiki - wiki.oreno.org

Please join me at a new wiki setup with the TWiki engine. The URL for it is wiki.oreno.org, and following in the WikiCulture, it's editable by ANYONE.

Wikis are collaboration spaces on the net. A place where anyone can join, and add their knowledge. This collection eventually evolves, refactors, and grows. (I hope I'm using this word correctly)

At first I hesitated at the fact of enabling the wiki to be updated by anyone, but after reading through the ideas behind wikis I was able to put the hesitation to rest. Please feel free to add your thoughts, comments, edit, and refactor away. All pages have an edit link on the bottom, which will enable you to do your thing.

Since it's a shared open environment, I am starting to think that it should be protected under some type of Creative Commons license. Something that will protect all who participate, and give credit where credit is due.


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