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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Wed, 16 Jul 2003
Find me someone interesting
Poking around your technorati stats is a good way to find other interesting people . Today I found Nick Chalko's blog that way. In fact, I found a post saying that he's started reading my blog regularly, a nice compliment. I plan to return the favor. However, I dispute that Nick wouldn't have found my blog any other way than being linked on someone else's blog. Since Nick is an ASF contributor, he could have gone to the ASF wiki to find out. Of course, the reverse isn't true yet. So for Nick, go add yourself to the wiki. For the rest of you who are looking for what ASF people are doing, go suck up some bandwidth -- there are around 30 blogs up there right now. I see Stefano's is missing too.
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