RasB, this was all over Twitter yesterday, if you are not already on there, (and want the latest Umbraco news), then sign-up and follow the #umbraco hashtag:
No worries about Twitter. If you're new to it (or not into it), it is extremely overwhelming! The noise-to-signal ratio is massive, but most of the important stuff does bubble up past Twitter and get into the blogs and forums. (Who cares if it's not "real-time", it's the facts that matter).
http://asp.net to be redeveloped in Umbraco
Hi Guys,
I don't know if you guys have heard this, but I just read it on Scott Gu's blog.
They are going to redevelop http://asp.net in Umbraco.
http://tinyurl.com/yjw7r56 (search for Umbraco, and see where he mentions it in a reply to a comment)
Talk about getting a stamp of approval! Congrats to the Umbraco team!
/RasB
Great news for Umbraco!
RasB, this was all over Twitter yesterday, if you are not already on there, (and want the latest Umbraco news), then sign-up and follow the #umbraco hashtag:
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23umbraco
The majority of the regular our.umbraco forum members are all on there.
http://twitter.com/leekelleher/umbraco
Cheers, Lee.
Hi Lee,
Haha I am too slow I see ;-) But never the less, I was very excited to read this.
I am going to set up the RSS feed in my Umbraco Admin now, and point it to these twits, as well as the other Umbraco feeds.
/RasB
No worries about Twitter. If you're new to it (or not into it), it is extremely overwhelming! The noise-to-signal ratio is massive, but most of the important stuff does bubble up past Twitter and get into the blogs and forums. (Who cares if it's not "real-time", it's the facts that matter).
Cheers, Lee.
Any word if this actually happened?
Well, just visit the asp.net site and scroll to the bottom....
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