Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:15 UTC
The Atlanta PHP front has been very slow and pretty much non-existant since March. In fact, the last time I spoke with Matt Kern about it was probably four or five months ago. I’ve not seen him in #atlphp on Freenode IRC in a while. Things had been so slow that I thought I might put up something temporary at atlantaphp.org, a domain I own that forwards to Matt’s atlphp.org.
However, I jumped into the #atlphp channel the other day to notice that Matt had logged on recently and changed the channel topic to “It’s time to get things rolling again….” I find myself excitedly wondering what this means. I hope to know more about it in the near future, and I’ll report it here when I find out.
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Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:02 UTC
Yes, it’s true. I have succumbed to the level of blogging about not blogging. It’s the lowest form of the blog.
Things have been very busy lately. I have some content that’s going to be published in the near future, but I will wait until it’s published to mention what it is.
In the meantime, I have been working with the PHP-GTK project and helping to improve their Web site. Others are working on this initiative for both the Web site and the documentation, but I’ll post more about that later.
For now, I’ll just acknowledge my inactive blog by saying thanks to Chris Shiflett, who pointed out the other day that he was responsible for getting me listed on Planet PHP, and I haven’t posted a damn thing since. This is for you, Chris—and I’m still finding it hard to switch to one space after a period at the end of a sentence. High school English teachers should go back to grammar school!
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