In an effort to create a "blog revival", Chris Shiflett has encouraged a movement among members of the PHP community to get back involved with their blogs - the Ideas of March:
Most conversation has moved from blogs to Twitter, and although Twitter is more active than blogs ever were, there are fewer quality conversations and debates taking place as a result of this transition. I'm hoping you'll join me in a blog revival.
He suggests that, during the month of March, bloggers band together and write more posts and make more comments than usual to bring out that good content that Twitter loses in it's 140 characters. He shares a few suggestions of the steps to take to join in - write the post, pledge to write more the rest of the month and point out your entry on twitter.
Several members of the PHP community have already posted their "Ideas of March" posts:
- Lorna Mitchell
- Chris Cornutt
- Stefan Koopmanschap
- Jason Lotito
- Jose da Silva
- Sean Coates
- Paul Jones
- Elizabeth Naramore
- Steve Rydz
- Rich Bowen
- Harry Roberts
- David Rhoden
- Drew McLellan
- Anthony Killeen
- Elizabeth Smith
- Rafael Dohms
- Nicholas Sloan
- Stuart Herbert
- Anthony Gentile
- Cameron Koczon
- Joel Perras
- Rick Hurst
- Court Ewing
- Robert Basic
- Matthew Weier O'Phinney
- Chris Hartjes
- Antonios Pavlakis
- Kevin Schroeder
- Nate Abele
- Web Standardistas
- Joe Constant
- Phil Norton
- Vid Luther
- Jason Sweat
- Alan Colville
If you've written your own "Ideas of March" blog post, let us know and we'll add it!