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I spent the past day and a half down­town at the inau­gural Word­Camp Atlanta, which turned out to be one of the best technical/professional con­fer­ences I’ve ever attended. Usu­ally I find that there is at least one time slot, and usu­ally sev­eral, where there is no pre­sen­ta­tion in which I am inter­ested. Not so this time — there was at least one inter­est­ing talk in every ses­sion; because of the short­ened sched­ule there were even con­flicts and at least one can­celed pre­sen­ta­tion that I’d wanted to attend.

Lucky for me and every­one else, all the pre­sen­ters are shar­ing their pre­sen­ta­tion slides at Slideshare (hash­tag #wcatl). All the pre­sen­ta­tions were also taped and streamed, and are being made avail­able online for later view­ing, hur­ray! Plus some peo­ple took notes and have posted them online, as I will be doing for the ses­sions I attended over the next few days.

So what did I choose to do while there? On Fri­day night I:

  • Lis­tened to Ale­jan­dro Leal and Thomas Wheat­ley of Cre­ative Loaf­ing talk about the jour­nal­ists’ (read: users’) per­spec­tive of using Word­Press. The techno­geeks in the audi­ence weren’t too appre­cia­tive but I think it was a good per­spec­tive to hear.
  • Became evan­ge­lized in the ways of SEO by Topher Kohan of CNN — thirty min­utes that made the $35 reg­is­tra­tion fee seem like a bargain.
  • Heard from Chaz Pariz­man about how Scripps Net­work uses Word­Press to cover their “quick and dirty” “need a web­site THIS MINUTE” needs.

Sat­ur­day I spent my time with:

  • Jane Wells of Automat­tic as she shared what we have to look for­ward to from Word­Press dur­ing 2010 in her keynote address.
  • Ryan Imel, who fin­ished the job of con­vinc­ing me that parent/child themes are a GOOD thing.
  • Chris Scott, who told us all how we are cod­ing things wrong and how to do it The Word­Press Way (or rather the cor­rect way regard­less of platform).
  • Scott Kings­ley Clark, who failed to absolutely con­vince me that the Pods plu­gin is the answer to my CMS issues, though he did pique my inter­est enough that I will inves­ti­gate further.
  • Wade Kwon and audi­ence, who all wanted to break those bar­ri­ers to blog­ging and brain­stormed some good solutions.
  • Dave Cous­tan and his sug­ges­tions on strate­gies for cre­at­ing qual­ity con­tent and not los­ing out to the “con­tent farms.”
  • and finally Mark Jaquith’s clos­ing Q&A ses­sion, straight from the mouth of a WP lead developer.

The live Twit­ter stream (hash­tag #wcatl) moved at warp speed, it seemed, and it was hard to catch all the infor­ma­tion on it. Atten­dees posted a lot of good links there, and I tried to “favorite” all the good ones so I could find them later.

I feel like my poor brain is in infor­ma­tion over­load, so I just may process some of that in my next few posts here. I also have some new ideas and tasks in my head to han­dle in the next few days/weeks — a GOOD out­come!
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I’ve been try­ing to come up with a good way to save all the lit­tle snip­pets of stuff I find on the web — pic­tures, quotes, links to arti­cles, and so on.? Rea­d­It­Later is a way to save links to web pages I don’t have time to read right now, but I don’t have it syn­chro­nized across my mul­ti­ple com­put­ers.? Also, it only han­dles the links.? Google Note­book is another option I’m using but it’s bet­ter for more detailed stuff, or when I need to add com­ments to pages and such.

A blog would work as well, but I don’t want to clut­ter up Art of the Fire­bird with mis­cel­la­neous uncat­e­go­rized stuff that prob­a­bly is mean­ing­ful only to me. I could cre­ate a side­bar, but that still leaves me using the Word­Press inter­face, which is overkill for this sort of thing.

What I need is an appli­ca­tion that lets me cre­ate what Skel­lie calls a “swipe file,” acces­si­ble any­where I have access to the web. So on her rec­om­men­da­tion (and a few oth­ers) I decided to try Tum­blr.? I can quickly store all my snip­pets there, feed a few into my side­bar here, and we’ll see how it works.? I’ll report once I’ve used it for a cou­ple of weeks.

Check it out — Art of the Firebird’s Tum­blelog.

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I finally tried to work a lit­tle bit today on the PHP mail­ing list for CCSC:SE. I fol­lowed the direc­tions for edit­ing the config.php file, inserted all the data Hunter had given me, and oops! It couldn’t find the data­base. This exchange of email followed:

Julia wrote:
Okay, Hunter, maybe I’m just an idiot. I just got back to this, changed the config.php file to put in the infor­ma­tion you gave me, and get a Fatal Error say­ing unknown database.
I was also think­ing about installing Word­Press in my public_html area, but it’s not happy because there’s no word­press data­base for it to find and there’s no way for me to automag­i­cally cre­ate it, appar­ently. Damn, this was so easy at my own web host­ing ser­vice — they pro­vide us with Fan­tas­tico which makes every­thing a no-brainer.
Can you help me some more ::sheep­ish grin::?
Thanks,
Julia
Hunter wrote:
I’m not sure, but I think I get the idiot title this time… :-) I think what hap­pened was that I did all the prep-work for cre­at­ing a DB for you, but I didn’t actu­ally cre­ate the DB. (Oops!)
I’ve cre­ated the DB now, so things should behave a lit­tle bet­ter for you now… :-)
I think I’m sup­posed to tell you to talk w/ (the web master)before installing any blog­ging soft­ware like Word­Press. If she doesn’t have a prob­lem with it, I’ll be happy to help you get that up and running…
–Hunter
Ah, the joys and won­ders of deal­ing with aca­d­e­mic bureau­cracy — I guess I get to tell the web­mas­ter I’ve been run­ning Word­Press on my own web site for ten months and that I am per­fectly capa­ble of admin­is­trat­ing it myself, no I DON’T need any sup­port to speak of from OIT. Part of the point is to learn this myself, after all.

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