Blog/podcast thoughts
I read somewhere the average lifetime of a blog is 6 months.
Despite I write less often lately, and that my posts are brief explanations of simple scripts or news, I plan not to stop writing.
Now I'm not sure whether using Trac as blogging system fulfills my needs. I don't really care about formatting too much, so wiki-like format support is enough for me. The important thing is RSS. I'll go on with current deployment, since anyway I don't think I have enough hardware resources to install a separate blogging system.
The reason why I wanted to start blogging has not changed: I still like to share some opinions, thoughts, or pieces of work. At first it can be a little embarassing, but it also pays back.
So I'll try to retake some unfinished topics. But during last year, I've become a podcast addict1, even though all I listen is in english and I don't understand everything since it's not my mother language.
However, yesterday I downloaded a podcast entry from Adam Curry's Daily Source Code, that I did enjoy very much, up to the point to consider the possibility to do some amateur, home-made, podcasting myself.
The problem is that it takes time, it's much more embarrassing than plain blogging, and nobody I asked to is interested in co-authoring it.
Let's see if I have real guts at last...

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