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Sunday, 9 December 2012

Tiny Tin Men moving to Blogger

After almost ten years at my own domain (the first post on it was way back in early 2004), with a Movable Type install I managed myself, I have decided to move Tiny Tin Men over to Blogger. The reasons for this are twofold:


  • Ease of posting and maintenance. While Movable Type is a very powerful and capable blog platform, it takes quite some effort to maintain and keep up to date (e.g. I'm probably a few versions behind on the installation), which is something that is entirely taken care of by Blogger itself on the new platform. Additionally, posting to Blogger (without third part software - I recommend MarsEdit for those on a Mac platform) is a lot easier, especially when you want to include things like images, which given the subject of the blog is more or less a necessity. This should make it easier for the blog authors (two of us) to post new stuff. 
  • Exposure. Like it or not, the big boy in the club of blogging is Blogger - all of the buzz and action around wargaming blogs is in the fairly tight knit Blogger wargame blog community, and Tiny Tin Men fell completely outside that when on my own domain. Even though TTM has been around for a very long time, it gets only a fraction of page views of some of the other wargaming blogs. This is not so much an issue of 'fame' for me as much as one of forcing me to update the blog a bit more regularly. I figure that with more exposure, it will encourage us to post more. 


So, as of this post (which goes out to both blogs), only the new Blogger Tiny Tin Men will get updated. The old (nirya.be) site will remain online as long as I have my domain (which I foresee to be pretty much as long as I'm alive :) ), but posting and commenting to it will be disabled as of now. So everyone point your browsers towards and update your bookmarks to:

http://snv-ttm.blogspot.com

As an aside, I was looking at tinytinmen and ttm as host parts of the URL, but both are taken by blogs that have three posts and are inactive for months, resP. years. Oh well :)

2 comments:

  1. Although the TTM has beena ctive since 2004, the Schild&Vriend wargaming group maintains a presence online since at least 1997.

    But yes, the move to blogger is probably a good idea to breath some more life in our wargaming blog.

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  2. I note that you seem to have migrated all your old posts as well - nice touch. TTM is one of the blogs I tend to follow from my voluntary exile, to see what you are up to. Keep it up!!

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