hi,

Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:

I guess I'm missing something; a Weblog is like a diary (the good ones allow
some discussion on the diary entries). The Wiki is collobarative, free-form
writing. Seems like the Wiki is the better community builder ... I just
wish we could run the slick MoinMoin on SourceForge, instead of the weak
PHPWiki.


imho:

wikis are good for keeping ad-hoc documentation around - but that rarely becomes a community... a mailing list or web forum does.

blogs are as you said, personal diaries - for some reason people like to read honest opinions / insights about stuff :) not to mention having a personality vs. reading a "community based" effort, where some opinions would be considered flamebait... (and there's the technical side of course, that makes it easier to aggregate, etc)

ara is right, if you would like to have some mindshare, a developer readership, now is the time to start a blog :) the blogosphere is not polluted with crap too much at this point (unlike traditional news sites, eg. TSS)... but of course having a blog requires commitment too...

best regards,
viktor





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