As the earliest members of the Insoshi community, we wanted you to
know first: we've just formally announced the Insoshi project:

http://insoshi.com/

It's also time to let you all in on a key part of our plans for
Insoshi: we'll be using Insoshi to develop Insoshi.  In other words,
we have an Insoshi community site, powered by Insoshi!  (Can you tell
we love recursion?)  Anyone interested in being part of the Insoshi
community should register for the developer site here:

http://dogfood.insoshi.com/signup

Profile URLs include your ID number, so register soon and bask in the
glory of having a low number!

One advantage of 'eating our own dogfood' in this way is that no bug
will go unfixed, no essential feature unimplemented, and no
superfluous feature uncut---at least, not for long.  It also means
that changes submitted by contributors can be added to the live site
within a week or two (and in many cases within a day, if your tests
are good enough :-).

This is the bleeding edge, and we especially want people to help root
out bugs in the code and interface.    You should report problems and
make feature requests at the Insoshi Lighthouse issue tracker:

http://insoshi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/9331-insoshi/overview

You'll find other useful information at the Insoshi wiki:

http://docs.insoshi.com/

See you on the site!

Michael

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