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Posted by: Peter Jackson on May 27, 2007 9:44:36 PM (740 Reads)

The list of changes I've wanted to make to LiberalCapitalist.com had grown over the last year to the point that it was making me nuts, so I finally rolled up my sleeves and implemented most of them. I simplified the document structure and eliminated several sections that were essentially orphaned.

The biggest change was the elimination of the creaky old Xaraya forum in favor of the shiny fancy Simple Machines forum (SMF). You can get there by clicking on "The Conversation" in the menu above. As soon as I figure out how to move it, I'll shift it to the liberalcapitalist.org domain which I also have registered. There is a small inconvenience introduced with the change I must apologize for in advance, and that is if you've registered here on the blog your registration doesn't carry over to The Conversation, so you will have to re-register there in order to post in the forums. I'm afraid I couldn't migrate existing accounts either because the passwords of users are actually (gasp) secure. The only reason I've used registration here on the blog is because if I don't the site becomes quickly inundated with comment spam. As soon as I can figure out a way to do it without exposing myself to the tender mercies of the spambots, I'll enable guest commenting on the blog and do away with its registration altogether. If anyone has any comments, criticisms or suggestions, leave them below or email me at the address listed in the contact block at the bottom-right. Anyhoo, this site is now officially considered out of beta. Cool




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