I'm now blogging using markwhen.
This is for a couple reasons. First of all, I don't really like twitter, and I thought it was a little silly that I was using something really close to markwhen to make my blog. So I made it possible to blog using markwhen
Markwhen is a journal language
Ever since I started working on markwhen, I've had a bit of a hard time describing what markwhen is.
I think Markwhen is having/has a bit of an identity crisis. It has too many possible uses. I want to be able to use it for sharing "tweets" via post.mw, I want the timeline to work and be well supported, I want to use it as a calendar, for note-taking, etc. etc. Having a hard time reconciling all these different uses and deciding what to work on.






