Enlivened bitweaver.org motivates inactive user
I've had bitweaver 2.0 occupying disk space for quite some time now, but hadn't really done anything with it other than grok PHP code. That started to change when I read the 'Help Wanted' post.
Subsequent daily visits to bitweaver.org showed new/freshened content, a general rise in site activity, and a couple of new names.
So, time to fish or cut bait. Either do something with it, or dump it. And, ya know what? I'm Native American, and I believe there is power in names; and bitweaver just strikes a chord - a connection between my tribal weaver ancestry and my digital present. So I'm in.
What follows then are informal, but informative, notes on upgrading & using the bitweaver CMS - notes from a tolerably smart country boy who hopes to one day be able to truthfully call himself a bitweaver.
Subsequent daily visits to bitweaver.org showed new/freshened content, a general rise in site activity, and a couple of new names.
So, time to fish or cut bait. Either do something with it, or dump it. And, ya know what? I'm Native American, and I believe there is power in names; and bitweaver just strikes a chord - a connection between my tribal weaver ancestry and my digital present. So I'm in.
What follows then are informal, but informative, notes on upgrading & using the bitweaver CMS - notes from a tolerably smart country boy who hopes to one day be able to truthfully call himself a bitweaver.
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