After a long hiatus we are now actually using Blosxom properly at work. The new boss has been very supportive, and co-operative, so we have actually got content for the "Diary of Success". It's not that his predecessor wasn't supportive, rather the take-over distracted him somewhat.
It's a small step but it's free and open-source, and it's very visible on the company Intranet. I also got a signature for 10 Red Hat Enterprise ES Linux licences today, so that's also good. I'd prefer Debian, but any version of Linux is easier to work with than Windows...
After a long hiatus we are now actually using Blosxom properly at work. The new boss has been very supportive, and co-operative, so we have actually got content for the "Diary of Success". It's not that his predecessor wasn't supportive, rather the take-over distracted him somewhat.
It's a small step but it's free and open-source, and it's very visible on the company Intranet. I also got a signature for 10 Red Hat Enterprise ES Linux licences today, so that's also good. I'd prefer Debian, but any version of Linux is easier to work with than Windows...