Congratulations, Alan Lepofsky and thanks for your contribution and dedication to the Lotus Community
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008All is not lost
Fortunately, the Lotus community still has Ed Brill to carry the torch for all things Notes and Domino and to act as our dedicated FUDBuster against attacks of misinformation. Please continue on, Ed!
What about those valuable Notes tips Alan used to share?
Alan's departure leaves a big hole in the Notes community in terms of sharing valuable insights on using Lotus Notes productively. For those of you that follow my blogs, you know that I often tip my hat to Alan's informative how-to posts. We share a common passion for helping people get Notes. I've often considered the idea of asking Alan if I could syndicate some of his content here at Notes on Productivity to expand the reach of his blog, but he's done just fine so far without my help. As eProductivity launches this month, I plan to step up my own blogging about using Lotus Notes productively and perhaps share in the valuable service which Alan provided to the Notes community.
Alan, on behalf of many grateful Notes users around the world, thank for your service! I wish you the best of success!
Discussion/Comments (3):
I guess this means that you don't subscribe to the conspiracy theory that Alan and Ed are actually the same person?
Eric Mack (http://www.EricMackOnline.com): 7/9/2008 5:15:56 PM
No, not any more. I have a photo of the three of us at ILUG so I know it's not true.
At least I think it's not true.
;-)
Alan Lepofsky (http://www.alanlepofsky.net): 7/9/2008 5:48:35 PM
Eric, thank you very much for the kinds words. While I agree, I won't be able to "fight the good fight" for Notes/Domino internally at IBM any longer, I do want to point out that I don't intend to disappear. I hope to still contribute tips and tricks about using Lotus products, as well as of course talking a lot about Socialtext, community, web 2.0, productivity, etc. Don't count me out just yet! ;-) As far as where, what blog, etc... too early to tell. I guess that is a good question for the community which I should ask on my blog, should I have a new domain for Lotus related content, and have alanlepofsky.net be different things. More thoughts on that when the dusts settles...
PS, I'm flattered that you;d want me to work for you.