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scriptingNews outline for 5/13/2000
Author: Dave Winer Posted: 5/13/2000; 6:20:59 AM Topic: scriptingNews outline for 5/13/2000 Msg #: 17264 Prev/Next: 17263 / 17265
Travel time!
Wish me a good trip. While I'm gone, behave yourselves! ";->"
There will be server maintenence late tonight, watch Brent's weblog for news of this work.
See y'all in Amsterdam!
Templates for Newbies
Marc Canter has been on my case for months to offer Manila users a set of starter templates to choose from. I asked him to help, to choose a set of sites that make him happy.
So here are Marc's favorite templates. Using this set as inspiration we're going to try to come up with a set of three or five starter sites.
Brent is going to do this work over the next couple of weeks, while I'm traveling in Europe. It's been quite difficult to get this project started, but once we have a popup menu on our "I Want One" page, I think the best designers are going to want their creations in that menu.
It's a chicken and egg thing, I believe. We'll give it another try, maybe this is the time it becomes soup.
"Open" vs "Closed" software
The Great Debate continues.
Phillip Birmingham says "'Open' software can be shared without risking its author's wrath; 'closed' software cannot. To ask people not to use labels for this is to ask them not to care."
To which I respond: "OK, so if we're going to pick labels so you can be informed, let's try this. The stuff you can download and share is called 'shareware' and the stuff you have to pay for is called 'commercial software.'"
This gets rid of the perjoratives, helps us be friends. And also gives advice to people who think there's a free lunch in "open source." When Frontier was free, the number one bit of pain people gave me was "I guess you get what you pay for."
Other news
Sheila is chased by raccoons. They are fearless creatures.
Jacob Levy: Napster and Metallica -- Wasted Opportunity?
Tomorrow Moms march on Washington for sensible gun laws. More fearless creatures! Go Moms go.
Scott Paley: "I believe there's a very big story here that nobody in the press has really picked up on yet. The Internet played a huge role in this march. Without the Internet, there is no way this could have happened. This was a truly grass-roots campaign and much of the fund raising and communications happened through the web site. Many of the organizers of the March will be meeting each other for the first time ever in person this weekend."
Reuters: Net changes target for gun advocacy.
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