[TCP] ranting STC RE: What did you learnwhenyouparticipatedinthe

Brierley, Sean Sean.Brierley at ipc.com
Fri Feb 23 08:55:41 MST 2007


Understood.

However, the Website is in place already and sort of being maintained.
To replace it with a blog, or to add a blog, adds learning curve and a
need for resources. A blog would be good, we need the Webmaster to have
the time to work it in. Then, at some point, the Webmaster could find
the time to switch over to a blog or decide to maintain both a Website
and a blog. In any event, adding what is not already there is a request
for more resources.

Cheers.

-----Original Message-----
From: techwr-l-bounces+sean.brierley=ipc.com at lists.techwr-l.com
[mailto:techwr-l-bounces+sean.brierley=ipc.com at lists.techwr-l.com] On
Behalf Of Samuel Wright
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:50 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: [TCP] ranting STC RE: What did you
learnwhenyouparticipatedinthe

On 23/02/07, Milan Davidovic <davidovic.milan at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/23/07, Brierley, Sean <Sean.Brierley at ipc.com> wrote:
> > Why add the overhead of a blog?
>
> Even better. I'm just a guy with a hammer, and everything looks like a

> nail -- thanks for calling me on it.

lol

An modicum of support here.

One feature of most blogging software is the very low maintenance and
easy editing, without need for ftp or publishing software.


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