Administrivia
When we switched to community server, back in April, I decided to stop moderating my posts, since the comment spam had reduced.
Well, over the past couple of weeks, I've seen a number of comment-spam attempts, which means that I'm likely to be a target again.
As a result, I've enabled moderation on all anonymous posts - if you're logged in, you won't be moderated, but if you aren't, your posts will take some time to show up.
Edit: Manip brings up a good point: To log in, go to https://blogs.msdn.com and click on the "Log In" link on the top left. You can also click on the "Join" link if you don't have an account yet.
Comments
- Anonymous
September 03, 2005
How does one login or it is just Microsoft employees and people with blogs that are logged in? - Anonymous
September 04, 2005
Some time ago I created an account and logged in to post a comment on someone else's blog, but I'm not a Microsoft employee and don't have a blog myself. So I was going to check if the rules changed before Manip tried. But...
> To log in, go to http://blogs.msdn.com and
And the link points to
http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/archive/2005/09/03/
and the result is an HTTP 404. Page not found, and remember on a web server, paging is death. - Anonymous
September 04, 2005
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
September 06, 2005
OK, cool, So I've registered and now I receive e-mails about Larry's thoughts... Interesting... ;-) - Anonymous
September 06, 2005
The comment has been removed