Category: Community
Running a company is hard, especially when you’re the only one in it. I’ve been trying to think of witty things to say about this and the current state of Jetrecord because I wanted to keep that “Real Voice” going at all times but right now nothing comes to mind. Maybe by the time we [...]
Finally! I’ve been wanting to add this feature for so long, but up until a couple days ago, there was no secure way to go about it. However, Twitter has finally opened up access to their OAuth authorization service making it possible for third party services to interact with Twitter without compromising user security. That [...]
This post has been hanging out in my Drafts list for a while. I wanted to write something super useful, authoritative, and helpful. Well, I’m realizing that I’m just not going to get to it anytime soon. Thankfully, Howard Birch, creator of Swift-E Logbook, has written a nice post on things you can do if [...]
I recently redesigned Jetrecord on paper and have come to a major decision point: I need to write the code again from scratch. Why? Two reasons. One, the redesign is enough of a change that it actually warrants a new foundation for the software. The user system is being changed to support accounts with multiple [...]
Last night I had the privilege of being on the Airplane Geeks Podcast along with several other online aviation community leaders. The episode, a live online meetup hosted by Courtney Miller and Max Flight, is a roundup of what’s happening online in the social sphere of aviation and looks specifically at blogs, podcasts, social community [...]