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* Monday, October 25, 2004

Welcome Back!

Welcome back to the new and improved TSL site! As you may have noticed, I haven't been posting lately. Actually, that isn't true. I have been posting, but you haven't been able to read what I've been writing.

That's because my blogging software - Radio Userland - died. Died a horrible death, it did, and all the king's horses and all the king's men, couldn't put Radio back together again. The Userland folks tried to help, but I guess it's just time to switch because even they couldn't fix the problem.

So here we are on a brand new version of Movable Type. It was important to me to move to software that had a strong future, strong support, and a healhty and thriving community around it. I was upset at how the Six Apart folks handled the licensing of the version 3.x software, but they seem to have learned from their mistakes and moved forward.

Which is exactly what I plan to do. Everybody please take a moment to thank Aaron for helping transfer my stylesheet and templates over. He's still working on some loose ends for all of this, so things may go bump in the night for a little while if you're visiting via a web browser. If you're reading this via RSS, though, nothing should change, including the ability to get the feed full text or abridged.

Over the next few days, I'll re-post what I've written over the last few weeks, so some stories will seem a little stale, but bear with me while I get things back up to speed. Lots of interesting stuff coming down the pipe....

And thanks for coming back!

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