>Tarage said:
>>James Barrow wrote:
>>
>>I agree with the evolution of the threads.  And throughout this evolution
><lots of concrete information (websites, articles, reference material,
>>etc.) is included.  What I see is this concrete information picked from
>>the threads and included in the wiki.
>>
>>The thread does not get moved.  The threads and the wiki run concurrently,
>>but independently.
>
>>And no, no blog.  No.  Nada.  Please, no blog.
>
>A blog is a great place for an individual to express views. 

We do that on this list.

>It really can't do the same thing as a wiki or an email list. I shudder to
>think of anyone trying to make it do that.

For a second my brain caught on to what you were saying, but my prejudice
took over.  When someone says blog, I imagine the prattlings of 14 year old
Brit'ney talking about how Daphne is such a poser and Greg is such a hunk.

>With that said, I don't see anything inherently wrong with TCP having 
>it's own official blog. It might be a good way to throw out ideas, talk 
>about site or list mechanics, and those kinds of topics. 

Sigh.  Allow me to research some grown up blogs first before voting.

>The topics, the focus, and the nature of the medium would separate it from
>the list or the wiki.

Perhaps.


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