Monthly Archives: June 2004

We interrupt your no-doubt breathless anticipation to inform you…

As you may have guessed, this weblogger has been on holidays. I’ll be away from ready Internet access until July 12 — and at that point will begin wading through the onslaught of unanswered queries and commands that have already … Continue reading

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Picking Up Small Pieces

June 17th is here, which means that our presentation for the NMC 2004 Summer Conference, Small Pieces Loosely Joined: Fast, Cheap and Out of Control is only hours away from launch. I don’t want to spend too much time typing … Continue reading

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A plea for help: convergence, not fencesitting?

The number one objection people seem to have to the FenceSitting position (for the NMC 2004 Small Pieces event) is that it straddles a false dichotomy. I couldn’t agree more, so what I propose to do is specifically draw out … Continue reading

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We be moving soon!

Sorry for the downtime over the past couple of days. Apparently, the recent hassles have prompted host David Wiley to pull the plug on the Movable Type weblogs at reusability.org. I’m bummed for all sorts of reasons. I’ve built up … Continue reading

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With open systems, comes — “gasp” — process

The Small Pieces free-for-all is slowly taking shape. So far, much of the discussion has been framed around process issues (as noted by Alan and D’Arcy, among others), but that’s cool — participants are feeling their way in an open … Continue reading

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