I'm wondering what would be the best way of representing
my wiki
content on here. There's content like my
Series 60 Getting Started
post that really aren't static and will evolve best in a wiki environment.
But how should I show them on the blog? Currently I've got the first
revision of the content on the blog
and a link to the current content on the wiki, I
don't know whether it would be best to have the
most recent revision displayed in both places, and
it would open the blog up to spamming.
My current thoughts are to keep the status quo,
and possibly show the
recent changes
in a weekly post here.
I had a fun evening last night, rodding the drains and providing
family
tech support
on a Windows 98 box.
Guess which was the more satisfying experience? Yep that's it,
five feet of water and bobbing turds is still far nicer than
Windows 98, and it doesn't take as much work to make it go away.
I've updated
my Foaf document
a little, nothing too major and the
Foaf lint
tool complains rather less, although it's still not entirely jolly.
Main additions are some support for
Jen Golbeck's
Trust and Reputation project,
courtesy of the
Trust-O-Matic.
I suppose I really ought to add to my Foaf some of the folks
I've been involved with in creating
IRC
Hacks...
I'd register for the
FriendSpace
demo
if it was working, FriendSpace is one of the papers being presented at the
FOAF
Workshop in Galway
this week.