A Fresh Cup is Mike Gunderloy's software development weblog, covering Ruby on Rails and whatever else I find interesting in the universe of software. I'm a full-time Rails developer and contributor, available for long- or short-term consulting, with solid experience in working as part of a distributed team. If you'd like to hire me, drop me a line. I'm also the author of Rails Rescue Handbook and Rails Freelancing Handbook.

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07Nov2009

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If you're seeing this, you're visiting A Fresh Cup in its new home on Squarespace. Though I've been on WordPress's hosted system for several years, I draw the line at having my host insert affiliate javascript in my blog that screws up navigation shortcuts. So, off to a new host. The migration was pretty painless, and though I'm sure there will be teething pains for a bit, I hope you stick around while I get things tidied up. The content is what matters, right?

Reader Comments (4)

Your feed URLs are different. I was wondering what happened, and only when I went to the site itself did I notice the change.

See if you can divert the old feed URL to the new one.

November 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSteven Ringo

Agreed about the feed redirection. Could you add a "I've moved" post to your old feed URL so people know to update?

November 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMarcT

Holy moly, I only noticed this by accident because someone in the comments of the Rails 2.3.5 release announcement mentioned your blog, and I was wondering why I didn't notice that post. I already started wondering if your health troubles are so bad there ain't no time left for double shots...

Next time round, I'd be thankful for a move announcement BEFORE the actual move - or you just might want to move your feeds to feedburner, so the urls stay the same for users.

With that said, I'm looking forward to a month worth of posts I have to catch up on :)

December 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChristoph Olszowka

I missed this as well and was wondering why I hadn't gotten a fresh cup of Rails link goodness in my feed reader in awhile. Glad to see you are still brewing up the daily double shots. I'll resubscribe to the new feed.

December 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRobin Curry

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