Archive for June, 2004

Comment Spam

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

As [rmfo-blogs.com] continues to mature and get inbound links, your PageRank as determined by Google is going to increase.

When your PR gets above three, you’ll start to see comment spam. Peter is already seeing comment spam on his Weblog.

Just delete these comments as they come in, folks. They’re shilling for in-bound links from your site to theirs purely so they can get a little higher in Google’s ranking and make a few bucks.

When I’m comfortable enough with the newer versions of WordPress to upgrade everyone, you’ll see that there will be an option to set moderation for comments that have more than N outgoing links. When this functoinality’s available, you’ll find it useful.

I just don’t know when that will be.

A Journey Begins

Thursday, June 24th, 2004

Karyn notes that her journey to Westminster, as well as Mark’s, is just now beginning. Yes, Mark Traphagen’s Long Suffering Wife, Karyn, will be keeping track of their time at Westminster Theological Seminary.

For the record, Mark, keeping this from you was very hard.

Dawning of a New Day

Monday, June 14th, 2004

Steve-o says that it’s the start of a new day.

This will be a home for all of my intellectual meanderings, meaningless ramblings and generic vagaries. I hope you enjoy stretching your brain here; I know that I will enjoy exercising mine.

Welcome, Steve.

50 RMFO-Blogs [!]

Tuesday, June 8th, 2004

I knew that we had a large number of Weblogs hosted at this service, but I did not know that we had 50 of them. Count them up, though, and we do.

Yes, it’s a feat only because our nature causes us to think that numbers divisible by ten are cool—I guess it’s that whole fingers thing—but this is far beyond what I thought the initial experiment would have seen us approach.

Wow.

Rantings from the RollerCoaster

Monday, June 7th, 2004

It’s never a bad way to start by announcing that you got engaged. Would that we all had such fun first posts. Mine are usually something akin to, “Hey, is this thing on?”

Welcome, Jeff Diaz, to the rmfo-blogs.com family.

What is [rmfo-blogs.com]?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2004

Some have asked what this place is all about, so I figure it’s worth spending a little time discussing what the service is and is not.

An Experiment in Community Weblogs

Some people might fear the word “experiment”, thinking that [rmfo-blogs.com], being a FREE service, could become a non-FREE service. That’s just not true.

What [rocksmyfaceoff.net] has been about since its inception is building community. We’ve done this in a variety of ways:

  1. The Rumor Forum was the first big community effort. Based around the [caedmonscall.net] Rumor Mill, the Rumor Forum was originally a place to discuss Caedmon’s Call that was a technological improvement over the Guild forums. Bryan put a lot of work into building a community around more than just the music of the band, asking off-beat questions as conversation starters. Today, the Rumor Forum is, in many ways, the backbone of the community.
  2. [rmfo-pics.net], our collaborative community photo gallery, allowed us to share personal and shared memories through photographs. We do this much in the spirit of the title track from Andy Osenga’s Photographs: “Take a photograph / if you’re wanting this to last”.
  3. [rocksmyfaceoff.com], our collaborative concert photo gallery, allowed us to share our concert photos.

The experiment in community Weblogs is just a reasonable extension of this concept. Also, I was tired of seeing people use what I consider to be substandard logware. Also, aggregating Weblogs in one area allows us to keep up with everyone more easily. Having your own RMFO-Blog allows you a certain command of the floor that you really can’t get in a Web forum environment; here, your voice dominates the conversation on your Weblog.

FREE v. free

I’m personally a bit of a zealot when it comes to data ownership and such truck. Not only is [rmfo-blogs.com] FREE, but it’s also free in the sense that the words are yours and that you own the data. I also chose WordPress for this project because it is both FREE and free; we are protected under the GPL from proprietary code and data lock-in.

RMFO-Pro

That said, server resources really aren’t free. That’s why we offer a hosting option for people who want to host their own domain with us and use it for a Weblog. That’s what the RMFO-Pro system is all about. It’s certainly not a requirement, and it’s not as if we have a ton of Pro users to balance the server costs of the non-Pro users, but really, it’s not about the money at all. If it were about money, I don’t think [rmfo-blogs.com] would have ever come to fruition.

The Future of [rmfo-blogs.com]

In the future, I see us going forward and further weaving together the community of Weblogs through technological support. One planned piece of information architecture is a Web-based front-end that acts much in the same was as Wondergeeks.net does for some friends of mine and me—showing who has updated the most recently, and with what. If you don’t use a syndication feed aggregator to keep up with Weblogs, this is a good substitute; also, a front-end like this will quickly show people what we’re saying. I think that’s key.

If you have questions or comments about the service, fire away in the comments.

Sidebar Updated

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2004

All RMFO-Bloggers, Pro and not, active and inactive, are now in the sidebar.

Look through the list and see if you’re missing someone!

Anyone Got a Flux Capacitor?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2004

Welcome to Marilyn and her new RMFO-Blog, one point twenty one jiggowatts.

[Note: All new RMFO-Blogs from this point forward will be announced here. --GFM]

Hello world!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2004

It makes no sense to run a system of community Weblogs and not have a log about the system itself.

I hope that this log will be of use to someone as I develop it.