The last post on Fedorable

This will be the last post here on Fedorable.

I’m leaving this blog, but I’m not leaving blogging. If you want to read my latest rants on social media, public relations or any of the other random topics I’ve discussed, please head over to StrikePad, Match Strike’s blog on web development, where I will be stretching topicality to its limits.

Fedorable was started alongside IvyLees, which would eventually turn into Presskit’n. Greg and I wanted a place to talk about what we were doing, and what we thought about public relations and technology in general.

After Greg died, I decided to continue on with this blog. Since then, I’ve written some of my best posts, even though my time was more limited than it had been previously. Four months later, I’m a bit more clear-headed on the issue. I  can blog in one place without feeling like I’m abandoning an old dream.

Some of the posts here, like the one linked above, are particularly dear to me. For that reason, we’ll be merging Fedorable’s content into Strikepad. We’ll also be taking care of redirects and the RSS feed. If you’re a loyal fan, your subscriptions should keep right on working. If you haven’t subscribed yet, feel free to do so now.

You can also keep up with me on Twitter.

Thanks for reading Fedorable. You’ve been a great audience.

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  2. When a co-founder dies
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  4. Interview with John, the mysterious creator of ‘E-mails from an Asshole’
  5. Hire a writer.
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  • happysms
    Thank you. Good luck in future cases
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