Oren Eini

aka Ayende Rahien

Oren Eini

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Comments

Dalibor Carapic
24 Aug 2012
10:04 AM
Dalibor Carapic

Please don't take this the wrong way but if I want to follow your company blog I would follow your company blog.

Ayende Rahien
24 Aug 2012
12:16 PM
Ayende Rahien

Dalibor, I apologize, would you care for a refund for your money?

Dalibor Carapic
24 Aug 2012
13:23 PM
Dalibor Carapic

Sigh ... I was afraid I would be misunderstood. It was meant as a constructive comment. Ofcourse its your blog and I have a choice to follow it or not.

Bryan
24 Aug 2012
14:04 PM
Bryan

It is a little frustrating to see a link to a blog post on Twitter and click on it only to be directed to click on another link for details. Why not just tweet the real link instead?

Ayende Rahien
24 Aug 2012
20:29 PM
Ayende Rahien

Bryan, I am not twitting this manually, the blog is twitting this automatically.

Bryan Johns
24 Aug 2012
21:34 PM
Bryan Johns

I figured as much, which is why I hadn't said anything until I saw Dalibors comment. Maybe reconfigure whatever blog engine is doing the automatic tweeting to link company blog posts directly to the company blog instead of bringing everyone to a stub post here? Just a suggestion for a way to improve the user experience.

Ferret Chere
26 Aug 2012
15:25 PM
Ferret Chere

+1. Sure it's your blog, and it's no big deal, but I second Dalibor's constructive criticism.

Wyatt Barnett
27 Aug 2012
02:04 AM
Wyatt Barnett

Honestly the cross posting makes a bit more sense -- ayende certainly has many more regular readers than the company blog, why not cross pollinate a bit, especially considering most of Ayende's readers are his target market.

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