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In Reply to Regina Ryerson’s “Big House Cleaning Detox — On the Job” Post
“I check everywhere for cleaning-related products— big cleaning closet, counter tops, under sinks, over sinks, in broom closets, and laundry areas. Over five dozen different types of cleaning-related products show up in the house.” – Regina Ryerson – Regina, This article was very interesting and seemed like a very huge job based on your descriptions and your photos. We use some of…
In Reply to “SharePoint Administration – Maintain your sanity” by Jeff Sikes
All posts on an instance with a specific tag #And while completely obvious that I can do this search in apps and on the browser through a search form, I just realized I can do this same type of filtering via URL at the INSTANCE level as well. That could come in handy somewhere down…
In Reply to “SharePoint Administration – Maintain your sanity” by Jeff Sikes
How do we want blogging as a medium A non-expert in SharePoint administration gives non-expert advice on some initial configurations.to mature over the next twenty years? Jeff Sikes These are awesome tips on maintaining and supporting #SharePoint sites. In a previous engagement, the organization had a very mature SharePoint implementation. One of the rules that…
In Reply to JL Gatewoods’s Site rebuild series: Webmentions
…the technology is still relatively new, but if more websites adopt it, the web is becoming a more connected and engaging place. JL Gatewood Hello JL, Nice article! T Michelle Moore
In Reply To Starrwulfe
Hello, Testing your webmentions by posting on my site and using the Webmentions plugin. Added the following code to reply. T Michelle Moore
In Reply to Ross @ross@axiomeval.social / @axiomeval
Thank you for letting us know that you got your webmentions working! I saw your post this morning and was happy that something I said had a small part in your #webmentions accomplishment and #IndieWeb journey. T Michelle Moore Also on:
In Reply To Understanding blogs by Tracy Durnell
How do we want blogging as a medium to mature over the next twenty years? Tracy Durnell Thank you for such a thoughtful article. Over the next twenty years, I would love for blogging to become more accessible, simple, and easy for all people. Would it be nice if older people had a web presence…
Reply to @ruprict@ruby.social’s Agile Fallacy Question
What is your #1 fallacy of #Agile Software Development? I’ll go first: Agile will solve all our problems. #Software #programming @ruprict@ruby.social The #1 fallacy of #Agile Software Development is that there are no waterfall elements involved. In other words there is a schedule and there IS a due date. (Ideally those dates and the schedule…