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An archaology of weblogging...

Posted August 29, 2005 6:03 PM.

A much more exciting title than post, I'm afraid. I've spent most of the afternoon battling through an installation of MT 3.2 that has thrown up more unexpected pitfalls and collapses than a solo walk to the North Pole. But I'm now past the horror and what do I find? A little option revealing all the posts I have left stashed in the archives half-finished and unpublished. There are - count them - seventeen of the little buggers. Each one is pretty long, because they're the ones that I tend to abandon half-finished. I have an evening at home to look forward to, so I'm going to try and polish off a few of them and get them out in public before I lose the drive. More later, hopefully...

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Please stay on-topic, informative and polite. I reserve the right to remove comments for whatever vague capricious reasons seem reasonable at the time.

I would be interested to hear whether MT 3.2 is a success. I am wondering whether I should wait for 3.2.1 or whatever before upgrading.

Posted by: SImon Holledge at August 30, 2005 7:54 AM

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