Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Changing Servers, Adding a Wiki, and General News

From the outside Tomorrowish has been kind of stagnant for a while.  I have been working on alpha level stuff on the back end, and have been going through the business details needed to get this project up and running, but I haven't had any way for interested people to really get involved.

So I am migrating up to Plone 3 for the front end server to provide user accounts, information and a wiki for user interaction to start.  If you would like to provide input prior to that just leave a note here.  I still need good web programmers that can help me get beyond the trial tools I have been using.  This would be a paid gig, so if anyone is interested AND capable send me an email to info@tomorrowish.com.  I do check it. 

Tomorrowish made it to the semi-finals of the WPI Venture Forum Business Plan competition in November.  We didn't make the finals, but I did get some encouraging conversations out of the process, notably from one of the judges in the competition. 

Tomorrowish is getting the paperwork done now to incorporate in Massachusetts as an LLC.  I am using the business law firm Exemplar Law Partners who also arranges the Boston Entrepreneurs Meetup Group.  My interactions with them have been excellent every time. 
 
So I predict a large number of turkeys will be consumed in the next week and waist bands around the country will get a little tighter.

I will make this more active I promise.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

My Improving Blog for Improving my Blog

Well I am starting two blogs in one week. This cannot be a good sign, though at least I am getting some stuff down on virtual paper that was previously stuck in my head or waylaid in 'interesting' conversations with family and friends. I will likely hook this into the main Tomorrowish.com website directly and make it look a little more of a piece with that site. Until then this space shall be a public/private blog for the development of the Tomorrowish as a site and a business.

If I understand the way Blogger works properly I will be inviting people to post their own ideas and comments here privately, and I will also likely setup a wiki for more fluid input from people interested in Tomorrowish.

So this should start getting better very soon and hopefully never stop.