This week I set a goal to get my next generation of editorial tools to a level where I could use them for almost everything I do online. Not yet for others to use, this is how I develop stuff. I do more than eat the dog food, think of it this way -- I am the dog. So, while I have been writing very actively online for the last few days, very little of it has been appearing here at scripting.com. Eventually I'll figure out how to migrate so that it is. Right now the place to go for it all is protoblogger.com. Which is an apt name, because I feel like what I'm doing now is the prototype for what blogging will be like in the future. Like the first generation, the new stuff mixes linkblogging and writing of longer posts. The first time I did this stuff, it was easier, all the content flowed to one place, a static server that I ran. In the second gen life was more complicated, I was running a dynamic server on the back-end (Manila) and using an outliner for the front-end. Then I went back to
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