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Monday, March 03, 2008
Now Sporting dasBlog 2.0
This weekend I upgraded my blogging engine to
dasBlog
2.0 from
dasBlog
1.9 - well actually it wasn't even 1.9 it was
ThinkJot
- a source cut from
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1.9 that was
"modified"
to run on ASP.NET 2.0 in Medium Trust.
In order to say
"Thanks"
to the
dasBlog
team, I'm referencing the list of
dasBlog
contributers.
The
dasBlog
contributors are:
Alexander Groß
Ben Scheirman
Clemens Vasters
Erv Walter
Gray's Matter
Harry Pierson
James Snape
John Forsythe
Joshua Flanagan
Kris van der Mast
Mark Michaelis
Michael Earls
Omar Shahine
Paulb Vanbrenk
Scott Hanselman
Stephen Forte
Steven Rockarts
Tom Mertens
Tom Watts
Tony Bunce
Torsten Weber
Vasanth Dharmaraj
Thanks!
One of my new years resolutions is to become a
dasBlog
contributor... :)
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