November 29, 2007

The week after Thanksgiving

Filed under: sawnews — TDavid @ 4:12 pm

What happened — or rather didn’t happen — last Thursawday can only be described as strange. I actually completely spaced off this website and the day. Was up early in the morning updating a couple sites and before logging off didn’t even think about this site to spend the rest of Thanksgiving with the family.

Thursawday #13

Since Friday when I realized the mistake, I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with that gap in time and whether to just declare Thanksgiving Thursday as a holiday every year?

November 15, 2007

#11 is here, how is your project doing?

Filed under: sawnews — TDavid @ 3:07 pm

I’m in the coding mines working on a Firefox extension, checking out Flash CS3 and making my first Chumby widget, but wanted to peek my head in here and say welcome to Thursawday #11. Oh, and the obligatory week number screenshot:

Thursawday #11 November 15, 2007

More on what I’m up to hopefully later. Keep an eye on the Thursawday Twitter feed too.

November 8, 2007

Goodbye to single digits

Filed under: sawnews — TDavid @ 9:42 am

Good day and welcome to Thursawday #10. This means single digit Thursawdays are gone forever. 90 weeks and over a year and half from now and we’re into three digits. The site should have a lot more going on by then and will be fun to see the evolution from week to week.

Thursawday #10 image

The last few Thursawdays it’s seemed like I’ve had stuff to do outside the office. Today I’m helping out some real estate agents with some “slow computer” issues. No idea how long this will take but I’m only blocking out an hour or two to help out. When I get back, work on a couple different Thursawday.com things. More later, watch the Thursawday Twitter stream.

November 1, 2007

Sawcial Networking to the nines

Filed under: sawnews — TDavid @ 2:38 pm

Welcome to Thursawday #9 where I’m excited about the announcement of the Google Open Social API (page will be active this evening at some point). With this I’m hoping to be able to integrate on some level into Thursawday.com and build out some open sawcial features here.

Thursawday #9

I’ve been going back and forth on OpenID because I’m hoping there will be something good built into Wordpress instead of the plugin hacks I’ve seen, that way Sawizens could sign up with their OpenID. What’s the whole Open Social API about? It’s Google’s answer to the closed Facebook application platform. With Open Social developers and webmasters will be able to build features into our sites that are presumably more open to users. I haven’t seen the API yet and thought about how it could be integrated here fully, so there will be more on the real world application here in coming weeks.

Why staying open is so important
One of the important things I’m keeping in mind with Thursawday is to try and make it more about you than this site. To do that, your project doesn’t have to have anything to do with this site, other than your commitment to return here and provide status updates on your progress (hopefully weekly). There will be more examples of this as time goes on and a few more people start sharing their Thursawday projects with the world. I anticipate very few projects besides mine will have much, if anything, to do with Thursawday.com.

And before anybody asks why the comments aren’t open. They are open to registered and logged in sawizens, not anybody who just stops in and wants to leave a random comment or spam. Those who have ran a blog for any amount of time will tell you that having registered comments only is a guaranteed way to reduce the number of comments you receive because people will not want to register just to leave a comment. I understand and respect that, because that’s my opinion with blogs, but the Sawblog registration isn’t only for the blog, it’s for everything that will happen at this site between now and 2020.

At least that’s the plan.

Through nine weeks it might seem like the site is mostly about pep talks from me and some incremental changes each week. It takes time to build a site into something worth visiting and the reason this site launched not completely ready is for transparency of the process.

I figure it will take a year or more with one day per week to be able to make the site into something that is more launch-worthy and the message about what this site is for and what it can do for you to become completely clear. I’m trying to be a living, breathing example of a Thursawday project — this website. And if it was all here at the beginning this project would already be done.

There should be nothing stopping you now, however, from getting registered and thinking through what your first Thursawday project will be.

If you’d like complete how-to instructions to get started, last week’s post: How to share your Thursawday project with the world should be helpful.

Back to updating the Wordpress software and Twitter and waiting for the Open Social API to become available.

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