Highlights from #wjchat on radical change in newsrooms

If you missed tonight’s #wjchat on radical change in the newsroom, below I’ve captured some highlights from the discussion. Put another way, I’ve gathered about 75 (out of more than 1,500 tweets) that I found the most interesting:

What was the highlight of the chat for you?

Joining The Washington Post as a web producer

I’m excited to announce that, beginning Dec. 6, I will be joining The Washington Post as a web producer on the Universal News Desk.

I’m thrilled at the opportunity to work with Cory Haik (I’ll be reporting directly to her), the UND team and other awesome journalists throughout the newsroom. My focus will be on breaking news and working with the national desk to produce their health and environmental coverage, with engagement tied at the heart of everything.

My perspective as a journalist has evolved immensely since I graduated from the University of Miami in May 2009 (read my reflections on those four years) and last worked in a newsroom (Dallas Morning News internship in the summer of 2009). I’ve rethought my thinking and how we can better inform our work with computational thinking and programming concepts, began exploring innovation and ideas through different lenses, and — overall — continued expanding my mind (get a taste with my commonplace book). I look forward to bringing all that to the Post, along with the additional coding and technical skills I’ve taught myself in the past 18 months — and continue to learn (Python and Django next!).

Overall, I can’t wait to get back into the newsroom, collaborate with other areas I have experience or interest in (such as the programming, design, video, engagement and other teams) and do awesome work. I’ll be sure to let you all know more about the job after I start and see how the role evolves.

Why the job change?

Publish2 is moving to Los Angeles and, after a serious decision-making process, I decided for personal reasons that I wanted to stay in the D.C. area. Thus, we have amicably parted ways. The move is good news for Publish2 (stay tuned for more details on that soon), but L.A. is not for me at this time.

I want to emphasize that this was a personal decision to stay. Publish2 has been a unique and invaluable experience for me since I began in September 2009. My first full-time job out of college (see Publish2’s announcement), I learned many things about technology and business first-hand while working at a small start-up. My co-workers have been great and I’ve enjoyed working on tools that help journalists and news organizations.

Northern Virginia has been my physical home for the past year and the D.C. journalism-technology community has become my family here. From friends and acquaintances to meetups and conferences, deep down I know this is right place for me at this point in my life.

With that in mind, I’m also moving from Ashburn, Va. to Arlington, Va. (orange line on the metro, w00t!). No longer will I need to drive to the metro to get into D.C. I’ll leave it to you to imagine how many more meetups it will be possible for me to attend…

Liveblog of New Media Women Entrepreneurs Summit 2010

Today I’m attending the 2010 New Media Women Entrepreneurs Summit, organized by J-Lab and hosted at the Kaiser Family Foundation in downtown DC. Follow along with a liveblog and curated tweets:

Live video and updates from Hacks/Hackers DC meetup: “The Tech Side of Argo”

Update: A video recording of the event, archive of the CoverItLive blog (with curated tweets), Keynote slides and downloadable audio podcast from the event are available below.

After a successful first (joint) meetup with ONADC last May (see ONADC/Hacks & Hackers meetup tonight for coverage), Hacks/Hackers DC is back for good. Tonight (Oct. 19) at NPR we’re hosting a meetup and invited our WordPress DC friends to join as Marc Lavallee and Wes Lindamood discuss The Tech Side of NPR’s Argo.

I’m planning to stream the meetup here I streamed the meetup using Livestream. The archived video is embedded below. I apologize that there’s no audio until 5:30 — the shotgun mic was off, so you can’t hear my introduction and some of the participant intros. The presentation begins at 7:30:

Watch live streaming video from greglinch at livestream.com

And we’ll be using the hashtag #hhdc, which will be aggregated here I curated using CoverItLive. An export of those curated tweets is embedded below:

  Hacks/Hackers DC: (10/19/2010) 
7:04
Twitter
emerock: 

Stoked to watch the magic of ARGO at NPR. #HHDC [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:04 emerock
7:07
Twitter
portman_wills: 

At NPR excited for Marc to drop some ARGO knowledge on the room. And pizza. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:07 portman_wills
7:07
Twitter
lorig: 

Surrounded by fellow devs at NPR for #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:07 lorig
7:09
Twitter
emerock: 

Stoked to watch the magic of ARGO at NPR. #HHDC [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:09 emerock
7:36
Twitter
vbatts: 

Here at #hhdc. Glad I didn’t have time to grab food before hand. :) [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:36 vbatts
7:37
Twitter
tdgi: 

Currently at the #NPR #Argo meetup #hhdc. Should be interesting. #DC #Meetup [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:37 tdgi
7:37
Twitter
kev097: 

#hhdc meetup was today? Woops. Wish I could’ve been there — enjoy, nerds. [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:37 kev097
7:37
Twitter
rkellett: 

#hhdc with @acarvin and @annatauzin! [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:37 rkellett
7:45
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: Argo platform integrated @WordPress (3.0 w some customizations) w/ Django (ex: for content aggreagation app) on backend. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:45 greglinch
7:45
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lindamood: Maintainability (with their two-person team), flexibility and structure (creating content + aggregating external content) #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:45 greglinch
7:45
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lindamood: Goal was to make the blog seamlessly integrated with their daily workflow. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:45 greglinch
7:47
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lindamood: Lessons included to develop as little as possible and make platform modular + reuse code. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:47 greglinch
7:48
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lindamood: Without parent and child themes, we wouldn’t have been able to develop the sites in the required timeline. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:48 greglinch
7:49
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: They could accommodate many individual site customization requests b/c of flexibility of parent and child themes. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:49 greglinch
7:50
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lindamood: They designed the sites in a way to say, “Content is our brand.” #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:50 greglinch
7:51
Twitter
mjenkins: 

Shocked at how much I understand at #hhdc. Good thing Project Argo is based on the magic of WordPress! [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:51 mjenkins
7:53
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee showing how little code it took to create custom taxonomies (top) & photo cropping (bottom) in WP #hhdc

[via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:53 greglinch
7:54
Twitter
aaronjorbin: 

Argo uses Custom taxonomies and custom menus for the featured posts and “Don’t Miss” navigation #wordpress #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:54 aaronjorbin
7:56
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lindamood: They made 17 post types — for link roundups, audio, posts, etc. They also used @WordPress shortcodes for ease of embed. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:56 greglinch
7:59
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee showing how little code used to create the audio shortcode and the handler for audio shortcodes. #hhdc

[via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 7:59 greglinch
8:00
Twitter
greglinch: 

They’ll be open-sourcing Argo platform so anyone can use it (primarily intended for member stations). #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:00 greglinch
8:03
Twitter
greglinch: 

Modernizr is a JavaScript library they used to detect HTML5 and CSS3 features, rather than write their own checks http://bit.ly/b0pYHT #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:03 greglinch
8:05
Twitter
laurenmichell: 

Cool tools I’m learning about from @npr’s Argo talk: HTML5 Boilerplate and @modernizr #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:05 laurenmichell
8:07
Twitter
greglinch: 

@dimensionmedia Overview of the Argo network and links to the 12 sites http://n.pr/dq0auJ #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:07 greglinch
8:09
Twitter
greglinch: 

Watch live video from @hackshackersdc meetup at @NPR. @lavallee and @lindamood discussing Argo http://bit.ly/HHDClive1010 [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:09 greglinch
8:09
Twitter
jeffsonderman: 

CMS needs to bring in Twitter, Flickr, Delicious items and make them workable elements for the blogger. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:09 jeffsonderman
8:10
Twitter
mjenkins: 

Love the Delicious link roundup integration into Argo’s WordPress theme. Looks very quick, easy – and actually looks nice. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:10 mjenkins
8:12
Twitter
greglinch: 

Q from @eyeseast: Do you have a style guide for saving links? A from @lavallee: different orgs/bloggers have different practices. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:12 greglinch
8:14
Twitter
greglinch: 

Did a rough count and looks like there are ~46 people here for @hackshackersdc meetup at @NPR, w00t! #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:14 greglinch
8:16
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: If blogger uses certain tags, links automatically appear on specified pages. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:16 greglinch
8:16
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: All external content lives in one database and can be used multiple ways. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:16 greglinch
8:18
Twitter
greglinch: 

@rossk Yup, streaming here http://bit.ly/HHDClive1010 and recording locally on my video camera (better quality), which I’ll post later. [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:18 greglinch
8:23
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: Sites are hosted in the cloud using Amazon Web Services EBS (like a hard drive) and EC2 (elastic computing instance). #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:23 greglinch
8:25
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: Also use Ylastic http://bit.ly/cUNB6n. Overall, not much time spent on system administration because of their AWS setup. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:25 greglinch
8:28
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: @WordPress 3.0.1, one multi-site instance for all 12 blogs, 1 child theme for each; Domain Mapping + Unfiltered MU plugins #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:28 greglinch
8:28
Twitter
mthomps: 

Sitting next to @greglinch. He multitasks like a Hydra; awesome watching him work.

#hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:28 mthomps
8:30
Twitter
greglinch: 

Hahaha… RT @mthomps: Sitting next to @greglinch. He multitasks like a Hydra; awesome watching him work.

 

#hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:30 greglinch
8:30
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: Process includes wildly stripped down Agile, continuous deployment, Git/Git Hub, training + support #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:30 greglinch
8:32
Twitter
greglinch: 

This is true. But not so many cookies anymore. RT @ryansholin: @mthomps A hydra powered by chocolate chip cookies and the hunger of youth. [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:32 greglinch
8:32
Twitter
greglinch: 

Argo team exists to support the blog network and platform. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:32 greglinch
8:33
Twitter
greglinch: 

.@lavallee: Argo platform will be open-sourced under GPL (maybe MIT for Django app) and available on GitHub. #hhdc cc/ @dimensionmedia [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:33 greglinch
8:34
Twitter
dimensionmedia: 

@greglinch thanks. that’s pretty cool, and i like the solid WordPress setup they have. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:34 dimensionmedia
8:38
Twitter
mthomps: 

My colleagues @lavallee and @lindamood are wrapping up a terrific look at the dev side of Argo. Happy I was unspoiled for this. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:38 mthomps
8:38
Twitter
davisshaver: 

Been enjoying tweets from #hhdc tonight. Argo platform sounds awesome. Can’t wait to check out the code on git… I’m all about @WordPress. [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:38 davisshaver
8:39
Twitter
greglinch: 

The model they’re creating is more important than the platform, which could be thrown out eventually, says @lavallee #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:39 greglinch
8:44
Twitter
greglinch: 

Q about SEO. A: Structure, plus content-to-code ratio were biggest points of focus for that. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:44 greglinch
8:45
Twitter
greglinch: 

Q from @eyeseast: Do you have an API. A from @lavallee: De facto API, but not ready for primetime. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:45 greglinch
8:46
Twitter
acarvin: 

Didn’t realize the Argo Network just rolled out pubsubhubbub. Must ask them about that. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:46 acarvin
8:49
Twitter
emerock: 

Visited clouds and the Amazon, pressed words and spoke django tonight. NPR is the best. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:49 emerock
8:49
Twitter
greglinch: 

Q from @joshkorr re pushback. A: “much of the pushback is implicit,” says @mthomps — you can see if they don’t use a certain tool. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:49 greglinch
8:51
Twitter
greglinch: 

Q from @joshkorr re pushback. A: “much of the pushback is implicit,” says @mthomps — you can see if they don’t use a certain tool. #hhdc [via Twitter]

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:51 greglinch
8:53
Greg Linch: 

Thanks for watching/reading!

Tuesday October 19, 2010 8:53 Greg Linch
8:56

 

 

 
 

If you have any questions about Argo, feel free to leave a comment or — during the event — post it in CoverItLive.

Slides from the presentation:

You can also download a podcast of the audio below.

Updates from Poynter programming for journalists/journalism for programmers seminar

I’ll be gathering tweets and posting updates from the Poynter programming for journalists/journalism for programming seminar (see previous post) in this CoverItLive blog.