Quite quietly the first year has gone by. I’ve not been writing reguarly but still managed to write 100 posts, get 155 comments and more than 17000 spam comments. I supposedly have 25 subscribers (according to FeedBurner that I started using a few weeks ago).
Google Analytics say that the most popular post by far is This page contains both secure and nonsecure items, JS:SortedTable page trails at only 20% of hits of the ‘winner’.
On the technical side Firefox and Internet Explorer are about equal at aroung 47% with Safari at 3% and Opera with almost 2%. Most (~92%) of the visitors have Flash 8 installed (96% have 7 ). Only 2% have screen width 800px or less and 32% have 1024px or less.
They say the blogging age is over though. I think I’ve improved.
I’ve launched a Slovenian OpenID site at openid.si. I’m looking for other Slovenian OpenID enthusiasts that would help build a meaningful center for all Slovenian OpenID users and developers.
It’s a long road that OpenID has to travel to become a serious player on the landscape of the internet. If you think it’s the right way to go and are willing to do something about it you’re welcome to join us – contact details at openid.si.
At the same time I would like to mention that we’ll be having (probably the first Slovenian) OpenID talk at Spletne urice on 18 April at 19:00. Sebastjan Trepca, the founder of Slovenian Orthodox Users of Python, developer of Marela and a web developer at Parsek, will be talking about what OpenID is and how to implement a client and a server.
If you want to read more about OpenID head over to openid.si to find a bunch of OpenID resource links. If you have more don’t hesitate to email.