Scott (Telligent), where is our blogging relationship going?
Back in the days when this blog site was "dotnetweblogs.com" it was exciting and fun because it was new and ever-changing. Like watching your niece or nephew growing up, it was fun to see the improvements and changes that Scott introduced to the site each month (sometimes each week or day). Not that blogs were new, but I was new to blogs, this was a new blog engine, and it was written in .NET and dedicated to .NET which made it uber-cool.
Since then, the blog site moved to http://weblogs.asp.net, Telligent took over operations of http://www.asp.net, and finally they hired Scott and absorbed/wrangled the .TEXT codebase into their new CommunityServer project. (this is my recollection anyways)
Since then, things have definitely changed for us non-MSDN bloggers hosted on the ASP.NET site. The .TEXT site and blogs have been static since the .TEXT .95 beta. The MSDN bloggers have seen upgrades to the new CommunityServer codebase, new skins, and other changes. That is great for the Microsoft employees, but for me the old blog has definitely lost its luster. Attempts to spackel the holes and put on a fresh coat of paint via CSS have mostly been a trial in frustration. I think I'm ready for an upgrade to my blogging experience.
Maybe its time for me to self-host so I can use Community Server, or simply move to another blog site such as dotnetjunkies.com ...
I guess my question for Scott and Telligent is; "where is our blogging relationship going?"