Auch…

Ooh, looks like olekjeldhansen.com and many.dk don’t quite agree on the con­tent side of blog­ging (some funny points in there). A pretty clas­sic dis­cus­sion I have given some seri­ous thought myself too (every­one has, I guess). Can’t help to notice, though, that what­ever the con­tent, nobody will be able to find it in about a week’s time as none of them use any form of decent archiving/permalinks. And in my hum­ble opin­ion, the infor­ma­tion has to be proper laid out if any­one is sup­posed to ben­e­fit from it — which is the point I hope.
UPDATE: many points out to me in a com­ment, that many.dk has archives. Apologies.

Blogging. URL.

2 Responses to Auch…

  1. /many says:

    What is it, you can’t find? I have an exel­lent perma­linksys­tem: My head­lines (fx: http://many.dk/show_log.asp?text=688).

    A site­search is also present: http://many.dk/search.asp

    All thanks to voller.dk, who made my own cms :o)

    Any­ways — i’m not argu­ing about OKH thoughts. I’m just defend­ing his right to start a debate.

    And my eng­lish is poor. No. It sucks :o)

  2. Anders says:

    Ups, my fault. Thought I looked prop­erly, but now I see it… Apologies.

    And if I have to think any­thing about your dis­cus­sion, it would have to be, that first of all; every­one is enti­tled to do what­ever they want on their blog — that’s what is mak­ing all of this hap­pen. If the blogs are going to develop from pure and sim­ple online diaries, how­ever, peo­ple shouldn’t be scared of fiv­ing their con­tent some thought, mak­ing it one big exchange of thoughts and knowl­edge. The per­sonal touch is what car­ries it all, mak­ing it eas­ier for every­one to fil­ter infor­ma­tion, but shouldn’t stand in the way for blog­ging with the goal to pro­duce con­tent some­one else could ben­e­fit from.