As the West Pot Blog founder, I'm glad to see that my vision for creating some dynamic team web content has blossomed. This vision has come to fruition in large part because of the efforts of one Kyle "Koz" Kozinski.
Koz has done a masterful job of updating the blog regularly and getting others involved as well. However, there is a downside to Koz's involvement, namely that he's on the verge of becoming power mad.
First he unilaterally decided to eliminate anonymous commenting. A controversial decision, but one that I ultimately allowed to stand. Then there was a question of financial mismanagement and embezzling. Now he is straight up censoring posts.
Despite the fact that I am currently halfway across the country (where Io and I are doubling the African-American population of the town we live in) I will not hesitate to drop the "Ban Hammer" on Koz's ass if this pattern of behavior continues.
Continue Killing,
KJ
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Koz, Consider Yourself Warned
Friday, June 6, 2008
The Friday Rewind <-----
I guess Koz was busy at work this week, here's the Rewind. -KJ
They shouldn't allow me to have an iPhone
Murray's Fight Wrap-Up
Practice and Tournament Entry Fee Information
NYAC Wins the Rugby Super League Finals in Double Overtime
Fiji vs. Wales at the Hong Kong Sevens 2008
Here's a litte bonus link for my mates in the Pack:
Beware of the Doughnutpocalypse
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
New & Improved West Potomac RFC Blog
So the Skip and I had been talking about how to make the West Pot Blog a little more user friendly and we both thought that making expandable posts was a necessary feature.
As you can see, the blog template has been updated so that when I post one of my long-winded rants we can have a summary on the page that doesn't take up as much space as the full posting.
The hope is that by structuring blog posts like this, important stuff doesn't get buried on days when a lot of posts are being put up.
Many thanks to Ramani of the Hackosphere for having clear, easy to follow directions posted that even a coding deficient person like myself could follow and implement.