DasBlog Community Building and Documentation
Just wanted to give a shout-out to Tom Watts who is near single-handedly coordinating the collection of DasBlog related documentation and goo on the 'net into some organized fashion. It's a little chaotic right now, but we're headed in the right direction.
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/dasblogce
- is still the home for the code and all bug reports go here and feature requests go here.
- http://dasblog.us
- For "us" and again thanks to Tom these are the new User Forums, replacing the lame forums and discussion tools at SourceForge. There's already great content here.
- http://dasblog.info and http://dasblog.net
- For "info" and also thanks to Tom, soon this will hopefully handle all documentation and FAQs and the Wiki will be retired when the content has been moved.
- dasblog.net will take you to dasblog.info after a splash screen.
It's great to see this kind of substantive help from the community, and I praise Tom for his vision and tenacity. Please excuse our dust as we make these changes.
Also, it's nice to see folks using the (largely unpublished) DasBlog Custom Macro support that was snuck into 1.8. I'm shamed to only notice now that Vasanth has written del.icio.us support as a custom macro. I need to get that one hooked up soon.
We are also discussing the ASP.NET 2.0 Roadmap, and should have some announcements around that soon as well. Until then, note that DasBlog 1.8 does run just fine under the 2.0 runtime - see the readme for details.
About Scott
Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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I'm shamed to admit that I've known about the custom macros that were snuck in, but I haven't made the time to investigate which ones I want to use. :(
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