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Comments on: Open source in "twit" land

Open source boiled down to "tweets?" I don't think so.

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by botchagalupe February 26, 2008 8:28 AM PST
My guess is that the reason you hate Twitter is the same reason you hardly ever reply to comments.

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by john.mark February 26, 2008 12:29 PM PST
Actually, I find Twitter as repulsive as Matt... and yet strangely addictive. I think Twitter is an evil scam to bring down worker productivity ;)
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by ravenzachary February 26, 2008 12:31 PM PST
Hey Matt - you forgot to share the site link (for those who are curious):

The Pulse of Open Source
http://pulseofopensource.com
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by Matt Asay February 26, 2008 1:49 PM PST
I reply to comments reasonably often. It's hard sometimes because CNET doesn't notify me when I get comments, so I have to physically go back and look (which I admit I don't do very often).
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