Daily Archives: December 1, 2003

My New Weblog (Part II)

Well, if you found your way here then you read part I over there.

Thanks to Clemens and Omar and everyone for creating dasBlog and answering my dumb questions and also thanks to Bill, a support guy at Alentus (my web host) who went above and beyond the call of duty. I asked for someone to look at the admin requirements for dasBlog to see if they were doable (since I can’t totally admin my site) and Bill just went ahead and installed dasBlog for my on my website! Another thanks to Stephen – because knowing that he can bare to do this outside of a database (he’s a database kinda guy) then I can handle it.

I have a little housekeeping to do — links, categories, etc. For now it’s the dasblog defaults.

I was getting kind of embarrassed at my name being almost at the top of the list of the dotnetweblogs — just because I have a lot to say. After 5 days away from my computer I almost wanted to just stop altogether anyway. So this seems to be a good solution for me.

We’ll see.

Julie’s New Weblog (Part 1)

I am moving my weblog to www.julialermaninc.com/blog. Though I do prefer [what to me is] the security of having my ramblings stored in a database, I have chosen to use DasBlog which allows me to cross-post and therefore continue to maintain my blog on weblogs.asp.net. There are things I would like to talk about that just don’t seem appropriate for the dotnet weblogs and I don’t want to add to the noise. So if you have any interest in Women in the Development community, my thoughts on blogging and social software, what great novels I am reading, my life, Vermont, or random news that catches my interest, then subscribe to the new blog. Otherwise you will still see my .net related posts (hmmm – what do I do about those VB6 posts? :-)) on the dotnetweblogs. I will always be grateful to Scott Watermasysk who so generously invited me to join before I really knew what was going on over there (here?) and impressed with the fantastic application he has built as well as creating an incredible community.