{"id":478,"date":"2009-06-01T22:38:53","date_gmt":"2009-06-01T21:38:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\/?p=478"},"modified":"2009-06-03T14:18:06","modified_gmt":"2009-06-03T13:18:06","slug":"at-one-remove","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\/2009\/06\/at-one-remove\/","title":{"rendered":"At one remove"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You will have seen from my previous post that I&#8217;ve moved this blog recently. There were a few challenges associated with this which I want to document here, but perhaps the first thing to tackle is why I was  moving the blog in the first place.<\/p>\n<p>The domain www.meanboyfriend.com came about through a joke between me and my girlfriend (now wife) , Damyanti, about what a mean boyfriend I was, and how she would publish a list of my misdemeanours on a website dedicated to this &#8211; meanboyfriend.com (at least, I think it was a joke). When we decided to setup a blog, buying the meanboyfriend.com domain seemed like a good punchline.\u00a0I can&#8217;t remember now whether choosing our own domain name was the result of clear thinking about wanting to own the domain on which our stuff lived or not &#8211; but I think in retrospect it was a good decision (rather than simply using the URL provided by Typepad).<\/p>\n<p>At the time (6 years ago) the Typepad blogging platform was getting good reviews, and Moveable Type (which powered Typepad) was one of, if not the, leading blogging platforms. We setup a joint account with Typepad &#8211; because of the type of account we have with Typepad, we have a single user &#8211; which is our joint account, and all entries on our blogs appeared to be by our amalgamated personality &#8211; damyantiandowen. Also the FOAF file that Typepad will automatically create for you was for this joint identity. We are also limited to three blogs on the account.<\/p>\n<p>Having sorted out the technical side, we setup our first blog &#8211;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue\">Overdue<\/a>. This was a personal blog, which was aimed primarily at friends and family. We also used the Typepad photo facility to put up photos from holidays etc. To be honest, we&#8217;ve never been that great at updating the blog, although we use the photos a lot (and as a result have never really invested in Flickr or Picasa or other similar photo sharing services). After a hiatus of over a year covering the whole of 2008, we decided that we would try to refocus the blog on food\/drink stuff \u00a0&#8211; see our explanation at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue\/2009\/01\/foods-for-thought\/\">Foods for thought<\/a>. As this is truly a &#8216;joint&#8217; blog, entries appearing as authored by damyantiandowen are fine &#8211; and although each entry is generally written by one or the other of us, it feels like a joint venture.<\/p>\n<p>Shortly after this, I decided that a professional blog would be useful to record thoughts and ideas relating to my work. I set this up as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\">Overdue Ideas<\/a> (see what I&#8217;m doing here?). This was mapped to a URL we owned, still under the meanboyfriend.com domain (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\">http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas<\/a>). Although in theory I would have been happy for this to be a joint blog (and I should acknowledge that many of my ideas and posts come out of conversations with Damyanti), in practice I was the only author. This made the joint account a bit of an issue &#8211; not on a day to day basis, but just occasionally. Last week I was contacted by someone wanting to quote Overdue Ideas, and unsure whether the quote should be attributed to me or Damyanti. This confusion has happened more than once.<\/p>\n<p>Some years passed with this being the basic situation &#8211; 1 account, 2 blogs, some photos and a few bits a pieces were hosted on Typepad and appeared under http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com. As our account would support 3 blogs, we are currently using the 3rd blog as a protected file space (as far as I can tell on Typepad you can only protect at the blog level, not on individual files or pages) for stuff we only want to share with specific people.<\/p>\n<p>So why move?<\/p>\n<p>Over time, I feel that the Typepad application hasn&#8217;t quite kept up with state of the art in blogging, and as I saw what others were acheiving with WordPress I got some tech envy. WordPress supports a huge array of plugins, and Akismet seems to be state of the art as far as catching comment spam goes &#8211; although this wasn&#8217;t a massive problem on my blog, it was an irritant with one or two spam messages a week to clear out (I should say that this was the stuff that got through &#8211; Typepad&#8217;s own spam filters caught a lot of spam for me that didn&#8217;t make it to the blog)<\/p>\n<p>Also, the issue of our con-fused (see <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/The_Confusion_(novel)\">Neal Stephenson<\/a>) identities was an occasional issue &#8211; especially as discussions about online identity moved on I realised that we had a bit of a problem here. As well as the confusion for readers &#8211; who was actually writing this blog, and who had authored which post &#8211; there were other issues. Typepad automatically creates FOAF files &#8211; but for us, this was for our joint identity. Typepad also supports OpenID, but again we got one OpenID between the two of us.<\/p>\n<p>The final push came when Damyanti wanted to setup her own blog &#8211; which would have taken us beyond our 3 blog limit.<\/p>\n<p>One solution to much of this would have been to upgrade our Typepad account (from &#8216;Plus&#8217; to &#8216;Pro&#8217;). This would have allowed us to have unlimited blogs, and unlimited authors. But in the end my techno-lust won the day &#8211; I wanted a bit more flexibility, and the ability to do other things (e.g. install other software).<\/p>\n<p>It looked like it was time to move blogging platforms to support our separate identities, multiple blogs and satisfy my techno-lust.\u00a0Having seen a number of people I know on Twitter mentioning Dreamhost, and getting some good feedback when I asked on how it was working, I decided to go with them as a host. As I&#8217;ve already mentioned, I&#8217;d been admiring what people could do with WordPress &#8211; I was blown away by the iPhone theme that <a href=\"http:\/\/joss.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk\/\">Joss Winn has on his blog<\/a> (when viewed with an iPhone)<\/p>\n<p>So &#8211; you are now reading this blog powered by WordPress, and hosted by Dreamhost. The move was slightly traumatic, but if I can, I&#8217;ll document this separately. If you are thinking of doing a similar move (and are of the tech inclination) I&#8217;d recommend <a href=\"http:\/\/dynamicorange.com\/2008\/08\/19\/moving-stuff-finished\/\">Rob Styles post on moving from Typepad to WordPress<\/a> for information on dealing with redirecting URLs etc &#8211; something I struggled with (and still haven&#8217;t completely dealt with).<\/p>\n<p><!--StartFragment--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You will have seen from my previous post that I&#8217;ve moved this blog recently. 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