Monday, November 10, 2008

New Web Hosting Home for Slaw

After a long weekend of mysql databases, .htaccess files, blog upgrades, and php coding work, the Canadian legal blogging co-op, Slaw is now just a few hours away from moving into its new home at Fused Network.

I wouldn't normally blog about a web hosting transfer. Even in this case, the website's address remains the same, and in the end it's not all that noticable to the reader. But as any website owner will tell you, finding the right web hosting environment is an important process, and often, a difficult one.

Everyone with a website has a web host, and most people have faith in their provider, at least until that faith is broken... And then everything is back on the table - service, reliability, trusted backups, and so on. Making that decision, becomes an all encompassing task that includes both online research and seeking out personal recommendations.

Unfortunately, web hosting is one of the most spammed out areas online, and trusting anything you read is frequently difficult. More often than not, I assume the company is astroturfing the sales process. I also try to make a habbit of searching the host's name along with the words 'sucks' or 'problems' to identify potential issues. If any kind of valid case can be made, I tend to have reservations about retaining that service.

Now in the case of moving Slaw, we weren't making the process any easier on ourselves. Simon Fodden and I made the choice to upgrade the website to the latest version of Wordpress, knowing our rather large list of plugins may pose problems, at the same time as we were making the host switch. We were hoping this would give us some extra time to figure out custom code and plugins along the way; but in all honestly, we would have been better making this switch without upgrading the site concurrently.

We're only a few hours away from knowing how it all went (and what we missed), but what I can offer, is some praise for Fused's owner David McKendrick who helped resolve a number of 'issues' for us (I'll say us, but not really Simon... read: Steve). We can't know about the reliability of David's service without experience (though his web-record is pretty clean...), but if service is any indication, I probably won't be conducting another hosting review for a while. With sites of my own, or when others ask for a recommendation. He's earned his hosting fee on this one.

Finally, I'd like to say how great it was to tag-team on a project like this with Simon F. As always, he's been wonderful to work with, and his insight into building websites is something I really enjoy. So cheers to you Simon!

How will you know the new Slaw from the old Slaw? Well, if everything resolves properly, you will see author photographs next to the posts on the homepage, and on the individual post pages. Other than the backend upgrade, that was the only tweak we made.

Keep your fingers are crossed for us. :)

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Friday, September 12, 2008

The Thomas Cromwell Pages

The Thomas Cromwell PagesMy friends over at Slaw (not me this time...) are up to their usual innovative tricks with the release of a new project, “The Thomas Cromwell Pages”.

On September 5, 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper nominated Mr. Justice Thomas A. Cromwell (currently of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal) to fill the vacancy on the SCC bench. And since the Office of the Commissioner of Federal Judicial Affairs hasn’t yet published a website for Justice Cromwell, who better to rummage up some information on the potential SCC judge than the bloggers of Slaw and their loyal readers?

The Cromwell Pages includes links to online information (articles, news items, Cromwell's judgments & publications, etc.) dealing with Justice Cromwell and the judicial selection process.

Want to get in the game? There’s also a bookmarks page that anyone can contribute to – and here’s where you come in. Simply save the relevant page in Delicious, tag it with “thecromwellpages”, and it will appear shortly in the Cromwell Pages list of bookmarks.

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Slaw No Longer Just Research

As Simon Fodden announced this morning (ok, well it's morning on the west coast...) Slaw has not only expanded in its number of core contributors recently, but we've also made the decision to increase our topic coverage beyond the realm of legal research and information sources.

The addition of the Three Dave's this past week was a bit of a new beginning for our group. Three years have passed and we're all looking to re-engage. It's not that legal research and the use of legal information isn't still important to us. And the fact that its something that all Slaw members have in common means that it will remain core to what we do... but, it was definitely time to recognize the slippery slope we've been heading down:

Slaw produces commentary on all things relevant to the legal industry with a uniquely Canadian spin.

Doesn't sound so bad. Does it?

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Dave's Debut at Slaw.ca

Our list of collaborators expanded at Slaw today; and interestingly all go by the same name: Dave! Joing us at the Canadian legal blogging co-op are David Bilinsky, David Canton, and David Fraser.

Clipped from the welcome post...

David Bilinsky is the Practice Management Advisor and staff lawyer for the Law Society of British Columbia. His impressive CV includes such items as being Chair of the Editorial Board for Law Practice Magazine, published by the ABA; founding the Pacific Legal Technology Conference; and being a former ABA Techshow Chair. David also blogs at Thoughtfullaw.com.

David Fraser is the founder of the Canadian Privacy Law Blog, and notably one of Canada’s first blogging lawyers. He is a member of the faculty of Dalhousie Law School, where he teaches Internet and Media Law, Law and Technology, and Law and Policy for Electronic Commerce. We also are looking forward to seeing Mr. Fraser start blogging on topics outside of Privacy Law, to which we’re told to expect some controversy. Right David? ;)

David Canton, is a renowned Canadian technology blogger providing his commentary at canton.elegal.ca. David practices with Harrison Pensa in London Ontario, where he is a business lawyer and trade-mark agent with a focus on technology issues and technology companies. David also writes a column for the London Free Press, and has authored a book Legal Landmines in E-Commerce.

I'm very excited to have these guys join our team over at Slaw. Each brings a wealth of history and knowledge, and an influx of new blood can't hurt either. Welcome aboard gentlemen! :)

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Slaw Turns 3

The Canadian legal blogging coop turns three! Congrats to everyone. It's certainly been a ride! Hasn't it? :)

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