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Using TECHWR-L Effectively (Reprise)

Over the past few months, it's become clear that different people are following different approaches on how to use TECHWR-L (the combination of the list and the site) effectively. Certainly, do what works for you, but the general sense of much of the community seems to be as follows:

  • Send questions/problems/issues to the TECHWR-L List. (Info is available at http://www.techwr-l.com/techwr-l-list
  • Post new content, summaries, articles, and observations to the TECHWR-L site, either as a new story or a new blog entry.

I mention this now because of seeing some recent blog entries pleading for help, and thinking that it would be so much better to get those questions, some of which were pretty timely, into a forum in which answers and comments could come quickly, and the mailing list is far better than a post on the Web site for that.

TECHWR-L Admin

Update: Beginning of May, More or Less

This is just a quick note to let everyone know what's going on with
the site and how things have changed over the last month. In brief, it's all good--the response to the new site has been really good, and moving to the Drupal-based CMS has eased the daily maintenance burden as well.

Additionally, some of the new features are gaining some traction as well. We've had several interesting posts and blog entries, and it seems that many of the readers are getting more comfortable with the new approaches and new ways of getting information out on the site.

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