In case you missed it, there are a couple articles recently posted here at CMS Report that are drawing some attention.
In the first article, Version control: The CVS or Subversion question, I posed the simple question of which version control system should I use for a new project my employer has involved me in. A number of people have already responded so far and I thank them for their input. Most commenters spoke favorably of Subversion and recommended it over CVS. While people understood why large open source projects such as Drupal may not abandon CVS they didn't recommend CVS for new projects. So far Subversion has my vote.
In the second article, Headaches from security updates for Firefox and Thunderbird, I pointed out some of the struggles that exist in deploying my favorite browser and e-mail client on an enterprise network. While the comments so far have been few, Asa Dotzler of Mozilla was kind enough to stop by and give his two cents worth. He's been around since the Mozilla suite days and a key player at Spread Firefox. Spread Firefox is a Drupal site even non-Drupal fans should recognize. I'll let Dotzler's comments stand on their own without further comment. Needless to say, there is a reason why I like the Mozilla community. Even when those guys disagree with you they still hold value to your opinion.
Actually, in the few months since doing this blog/news site for content management systems there have been a lot of quality IT people that have visited and commented on the articles I've posted. My first "IT celebrity" that visited was Peter Coffee, eWeek's Technology editor. I had chosen one of his articles for my first IT Quote of the Week and he pointed out, as editors do, that I had a typo. Needless to say I was humbled and flattered at the same time by his visit.
Oh and since Coffee's visit, I try to do my best to filter out the typos and misspellings. Firefox 2.0 (still in beta) with its inline spell checker has been a big help when I enter text into the CMS.




