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Revision as of 18:57, 28 May 2010

This is the blog schedule for webdev. Goal is to keep things flowing. The rules:

  • You can blog on the webdev blog or your blog. Either works. Crosspost would be cool but not mandatory.
  • You should update the webdev twitter feed with a link to your post and why it's awesome! our twitter feed and auth info
  • If you sign up, don't bail. Code of honor ftw!
  • We should be able to keep up a pace of two blogs were week as a team. Please sign up.

How

Layout:

month
 week
  person topic
  person topic

Example:

  • January
    • 1/1-1/6
      • morgamic - How to put on pants
      • wil - How to build an aquarium

Who, What and When