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why now?

October 17th, 2006 by Daniel Lieberman

We’re the busiest we’ve been since recovering from my vacation in March, and only getting busier. But with a little nudging yesterday from Marty at Tangler, who is about to be our newest customer, we finally did go ahead and set up a blog.

I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist about public communication (as our web designer, who is somehow still speaking to us, can attest), so blogging about the daily workings of our company requires a bit of letting go. Perhaps speaking last month in front of several hundred people without much time to prepare (in the middle of Ryan Carson’s talk at his Future of Web Apps conference) combined with (I say optimistically) generally making it to the next level in letting go of control, made me ready to act when Marty nudged. It also doesn’t hurt that Michael went ahead and set up WordPress on one of our servers, eliminating my hang-up about an infrastructure company putting its blog on somebody else’s hosted service.

So here we are. These are busy times indeed, but we’re going to try to make a habit of providing frequent updates for anyone who’s interested.

The latest excitement is indeed the Tangler deal — we’ll be running the infrastructure for the new service that they’ll start publicizing shortly. Of course, since we’re both busy it took a while to get the details worked out, and now they’re uncomfortably close when they expect to get meaningful traffic. But at least they have a sense of humor as they nudge to see how quickly we might be able to get them up and running.

3 Responses to “why now?”

  1. More Servers « Startup Downunder Says:

    [...] And after a little pushing I’m happy to see Daniel (BitPusher’s CEO) has started a blog. [...]

  2. mhalligan Says:

    Marty.. I’ve been pushing for this for a year now. Who knew it would have been so simple as to just set it up.

    If you install it, they will come…

  3. dlieberman Says:

    And besides, something being easy doesn’t mean one gets around to doing it…

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