Wanted to write something witty like – we moved the cheese for our programmers or something but Swati has already done it at http://www.sanisoft.com/blog/2007/06/01/sanisoft-moves-to-new-premises/ So instead I will write a word about the blog which we have set up at SANIsoft site
For long I have rarely written anything elaborately related to technical stuff in my Livejournal and I feel rightly so – this is my personal ‘journal’. Yeah! personal and journal is a bit of an oxymoron but yes that describes it well. At the SANIsoft blog I hope to write about things which are more technical (wow! you would have never guessed that one), at time pertaining to solutions to tech problems which vexed me, about CakePHP my current favorite toy and some more. More importantly the blog will have more authors from the SANIsoft team each writing their own techie things.
The blog is a standard WordPress install, so syndication can be fairly granular (per author, comments only etc etc) – however I am looking for some thing online which will allow me to mash my LJ and WP feeds and I do not want to use Yahoo! pipes – Suggestions anyone?
Congratulations
Thanks
<generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=2.1.3</generator>Not good – 2.1.3 has several security issues that are fixed in 2.2 – you should upgrade, especially since it is a new blog/website.
I am glad you are using wordpress – now I can say I have played an eeny-weeny role in your success
You can use http://www.rssmix.com/ to combine feeds, there was a better service I came across that I can’t recall off the top of my head – googling could help.
Congratulations!! May your business grow n-fold, for some vulgarly high value of n.
Thanks for the upgrade hint – will have to look into it – I remember that I had upgraded it the very same day….
In open source world everyone has a hand in everyone else’s success – thanks again for the wishes
You also should update the address in the footer of your site
Sorry for being so nitpicky
That address is still the *registered* company address so it will remain