I'm forwarding this announcement from Bricolage lead developer David 
Wheeler to cms-list. He's being interviewed on the radio tonight (8pm 
UTF-8), so for all of you cms freaks who can't get enough of the mailing 
list, you can listen to cms talk on the radio.

The original message is archived at the url below, but the relevant 
portion is below:

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=1377798&forum_id=560

Speaking of archives, I painfully admit that the cms-list archives are 
still not available. However, I did find time to build out the new archive 
under a new config system and on a new server last weekend, and once I 
mask the email addresses, we should be back in business~~hopefully that'll 
be up in about a week.


Phil Suh


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 12:47:42 -0800
From: David Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bricolage Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Bricolage General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Online Tonight

All,

I will be the featured guest for an hour on the nationally syndicated 
talk radio show "Online Tonight" this evening at 8 pm PST (11 pm EST). 
Host David Lawrence and I be discussing Bricolage, its history, and 
content management in general. This is my first time on the radio, so 
it should be interesting. The show is a light, humor-oriented tech talk 
show, and is, along with Online Today, "the most listened to 
high-tech-oriented talk show on the air today," according to CNET Radio.

The show's web site:
   http://www.online-tonight.com/

To listen in via streaming media:
   http://www.cnet.com/broadband/0-7227152.html

For those who aren't familiar with Bricolage, it's the enterprise-class 
content management software I've been working on for a few years, first 
at Salon, then for About.com, and now as open-source (free) software on 
the Internet.

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