Release date!
Posted on March 01th, 2007 in Project Development) by Lars-Christian |
If you’ve been reading my blog you will know that I’ve been working hard lately in order to prepare everything for the release of my newest project, Bloggst. You’ll also know that the release date for the project is March 1st, and if you’re one of those who throws a look at the calendar every now and then you’ll know what day today is too!
It is indeed release date, and so far everything looks to be on track for that I can open it up within a few more hours. Unfortunately vBulletin decided to throw an upgrade at me the second I was done and ready, and upgrading can be a hassle when you’ve heavily customized the software. Should be alright however, and hopefully it will go without a hitch, which means OPEN DOORS within the next couple of hours
I’m excited, so please excuse the low quality of this post. The next one will probably be even worse!

First time at your blog and I’m so glad I found someone who’s starting a web 2.0 startup, it’s going to be interesting to follow your progress. I’ll be waiting checking back in a few hours.
Regards,
Allen.H
Thanks for stopping by Allen, and I’m glad to hear that you’re interesting in following the project
However, if you’re expecting a big 2.0 revolutionary start-up, it will probably be a let-down for you. I’ve only had the chance to implement so many of the typical web 2.0 features. I do have more things planned, so maybe by the time 3.0 rolls around, you can characterize Bloggst as 2.0
But enough chit chat, you’ll get to judge for yourself in a matter of hours, if you don’t keep me away from working by posting comments I have to respond to anyways!
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