Blogging Archive
9 Jun 2016
Support Post with Official Mugshot
By italovignoli On 9 June 2016 In Blogging
Today, I have added another amazing title to my open source CV: persona non grata. This morning, while entering the hotel where a company is hosting an event focused on open source software (I am a member
18 Feb 2012
Change of Focus
By italovignoli On 18 February 2012 In Blogging
I have changed the name of the blog, to reflect the focus on the thinking behind the marketing activity at The Document Foundation. I would like to make it clear that this is a personal blog, where
11 Feb 2009
Mobile Posting
By italovignoli On 11 February 2009 In Blogging
I’m writing this post on my Nokia E71 with Wavelog. It’s the first post of this kind, but I hope that the possibility of blogging from mobile will help me in writing more frequently than during the
10 Sep 2008
Why don’t we vote for the US president?
By italovignoli On 10 September 2008 In Blogging
According to a BBC research, Italy has the second-largest majority favouring the election of Barack Obama as US president and a large majority believes America’s relations with the rest of the world would improve under an Obama
13 Jul 2008
Why “Open Opinions”
By italovignoli On 13 July 2008 In Blogging
I have been mumbling quite a lot on the editorial strategy of this blog. Originally, I wanted to cover marketing of open source software following my experience about OpenOffice.org. I have soon realized, though, that the open
26 Jun 2008
The feed is working again
By italovignoli On 26 June 2008 In Blogging
Thanks to Gianluca Diegoli (if you understand Italian, his [mini]marketing blog is a must read), I have discovered that the RSS feed of my blogs wasn’t working. After a quick search on the WordPress site, I have
25 Jun 2008
Somethign has changed
By italovignoli On 25 June 2008 In Blogging
I have changed the title, and I hope to have enough time to start blogging regularly.
23 Apr 2008
Identity crisis
For the Italian law I am a freelance journalist, as I am a member of the Italian association and I have also subscribed for 2008. For a small percentage of the community – in the area of