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- I always wrote with the idea that what I put out there is going to stay there. Once I publish something, it has been published. I've never deleted more than one or two posts from my site. I don't think that there are takebacks. I don't feel right about it.
- Alison Headley, Digital Preservation and Blogs, SXSW 2006
- If you write a post and put it on a blog, that's a historical document. If you change your template, then that entry looks completely different. It's the same words, but not the same meaning. This all depends on what historical questions that people will be asking and we can't know what they will want.
- Josh Greenberg, Digital Preservation and Blogs, SXSW 2006
- Web standards keep you out of the dustbin of history.
- Josh Greenberg, Digital Preservation and Blogs, SXSW 2006
- We did a variant of the intern thing. We hired people as consultants for a specific thing and then if they were good, offered them a job.
- Joshua Schachter, Sink or Swim, SXSW 2006
- Every decision has a cost. Do I have to make this decision at all or can I move on to the next thing? What we decided to leave out is almost as important as what we put in.
- Joshua Schachter, Sink or Swim, SXSW 2006
- No matter what we do, we are always going to have Us versus Them moments. We can separate, yell or talk to each other and draw a truce. You won't agree with everybody. It doesn't mean the other person is an idiot.
- Jimmy Bise Jr., Us and Them: A Blog Conversation Survival Guide, SXSW 2006
- Conflict is going to happen whether you want it or not. People will butt heads. Sometimes when you least expect it.
- Jimmy Bise Jr., Us and Them: A Blog Conversation Survival Guide, SXSW 2006
- Civility sometimes requires polite ruthlessness. Establish that what you prize most is civility.
- Jimmy Bise Jr., Us and Them: A Blog Conversation Survival Guide, SXSW 2006
- Civility is not something that automatically happens. Civil societies come about because people want them to.
- Jimmy Bise Jr., Us and Them: A Blog Conversation Survival Guide, SXSW 2006
- There are certain sacred things in my life that I would never talk about. Because they are clear in my head, I can walk freely around the opposite side. I keep them completely separate in my mind.
- Heather Armstrong, Keynote Speech, SXSW 2006
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