Re: CHAT: Conblogging
From: | Paul Bennett <paul.w.bennett@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, July 4, 2007, 19:21 |
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:41:05 -0400, Philip Newton
<philip.newton@...> wrote:
> On 7/4/07, Jeff Rollin <jeff.rollin@...> wrote:
>> Does anyone here use a blogging service for keeping track of what they
>> are doing in conlanging? I already have a blog, but I'd like to keep it
>> separate from my conlanging. All I require is a service that's easy to
>> use, but one that makes it easy to handle Unicode
> Have you considered something like LiveJournal? Not a blog per se, but
> it uses Unicode, so if you can type it in, it'll accept it. (Whether
> it will display correctly is between you and your browser.)
Livejournal was going to be my suggestion, too. Note also that there's an
existing thriving Conlang community (a kind of group blog) on Livejournal
already, and I know that several past and present list members have
accounts there -- myself included, though I don't blog about conlanging. I
suppose I could/should, but I've started using the Frath wiki as a "live"
note-making/toying-around system, and that has the standard wiki "Page
History" feature, which seems to be good enough for me.
Paul
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