szabgab: (padre)Gabor Szabo ([personal profile] szabgab) wrote,
@ 2009-08-20 07:21 am UTC
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I am following the suggestions several people gave me on how to get involved in DW. I am checking out people linked from the comments to that post and some other posts I made. Reading some of their entries commenting on those entries I find some interesting and marking them as being in my circle. Then I follow some more links from their posts and do the whole thing again recursively.

But I feel uneasy commenting on blogs of total strangers and marking people quite randomly. Why them and not some others from the other 6 billion out there?
I don't know them personally. I don't even know them online. Maybe I read a few lines they wrote, but then what?
That does not really give me any right to just push my unwanted words on them.

I have my own blog elsewhere where I have been writing for 3 years or so but that was strictly professional. I was commenting on other peoples blogs but those were professional entries as well.

I guess I am uneasy with getting too personal with total strangers.


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other than just Perl


[personal profile] szabgab
2009-08-20 08:12 am UTC (link)
Actually the main thing that might be intersting for me in DW is to talk about other things than Perl. Of course as that language is a large part of my life - both on a professional level and as a hobby - I am sure that will be mentioned as well.

Besides that I am quite interested in how DW - the project and codebase is maintained so I guess I'll take a look at that too and it occured to me that DW might be a platform that is quite ortogonal to my professional blog and thus might be an interesting place to find people other than perl hackers for my projects.

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