Monthly Archives: May 2006

DHX: The audience is hacking

In case you haven’t heard, this weekend is the 10th SuperHappyDevHouse, otherwise known as “DHX” and will be held at France Telecom’s South San Francisco HQ. This devhouse is different than previous devhouses in that it’s taking place somewhere other than David Weekly‘s house and it’s also being run as a contest to see who [...]

Egg, meet chicken

For all you nay-sayers out there waiting for some reason to implement microformats, you now have no excuse. Not only can you search for microformats (like my hcard — search for “messina“) but you can also submit your content for indexing to the newly launched Pingerati site. The search so far covers hCard, hCalendar and [...]

What’s your community model?

I didn’t think that I’d come to resent the question “What’s your business model?” as much as Andy does, but I have. While a relevant question with the appropriate disclosure of intent (i.e. “How will you sustain the work that you’re doing so that I can make an informed decision about whether I should do [...]