CMS
Which 95%? Web governance for universities
Just back from the Gilbane conference in Boston where I talked to Adriaan Bloem of Radagio and CMS Watch on the problems of web governance for universities which Adrian just wrote about.
And what about those 95% you ask? Well, universities pioneered the web and their very decentralized web sites have since grown organically, many now containing hundreds of thousands of pages, if not millions. 95% of which could probably be deleted without anyone ever missing them -- but which 95%?
If you ask me, Adriaan also has the best definition of Web 2.0 so far. But I'll let him tell you that one himself.
Moving operation
At the beginning of this year I left my old host. They always provided good service, but when you can find hosting services today with equal - well, even better service - at only 10% of the cost, you do the swap. Simple as that. Only downside with the new host is that they don't handle Swedish characters in domain names, so I had to park åkejohansson.com in another garage.
This Sunday (and I'm sure for many more days) I'm also moving my operation to the Drupal CMS. For now I'm using a standard theme, but will look into a redesign of the site later this spring. No more blueberries!