Protected: Gratitude Journal August 2019
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Read More Protected: Gratitude Journal August 20194 minute readThis is the 4th monthly transparency report for Print My Blog WordPress plugin. Mostly I’ve been responding to support requests and making corresponding small tweaks. There were no major releases this month, but 5 minor ones. What Happened in July 2019 Open Collective Stats Hours: 22.25 (+3.75) support 28.25 (+2.25) copy writing 62 (+8.5) development […]
Read More Print My Blog Transparency Report – July 20192 minute readThe following are some WordCamp presentation proposals I sent in for WordCamp Vancouver 2019. They thought the second one, “Zombie plugins,” would be good. But unfortunately, once it got accepted, Amanda and I decided the timing isn’t great for me to attend WordCamp this year. Our youngest is only 6 months, and we will have […]
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Read More Protected: Farewell Widows Walk2 minute readThings that come to mind. Parksville Trip The cover photo is from our recent trip to parksville. Great beach (with unreal tide that goes out for almost a kilometer), great playground for kids, food trucks, fun center, paddle boarding and Chinese all you can eat, etc. All in walking distance from the hotel. Just great. […]
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Read More Protected: Vancouver Trip 20194 minute readThis is my 3rd monthly transparency report for Print My Blog WordPress plugin. What Happened in June 2019 Open Collective Stats Hours: 18.5 (+3.5) support 26 (+3.5) copy writing 53.5 (+7) development 6.5 (+0) management Expenses: $3588.91 (+470.40) Donations: $40 (+0) Plugin Stats Downloads: 5, 771 (+1177) Active Installs: ~500 (+100) Languages: 3 (+1) Five […]
Read More Print My Blog Transparency Report – June 201910 minute readIn this post, I’ll explore the benefits of developing software with cross-discipline individuals– that is, team members who are software developers, support agents, and marketers, all rolled up in one.
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Read More Protected: Gratitude Journal June 20182 minute readAt church, once a month we’re encouraged to fast. That means we skip two meals, and instead donate that money for the poor. Kids usually don’t, and those with medical concerns don’t, but able-bodied folks like myself do. I’ll be honest: it’s still difficult. Obviously I get hungry, and sometimes focus on that. I also […]
Read More How “Fasting and Prayer” Can be “Rejoicing and Prayer”