diff --git a/_posts/2026-08-21-below-the-waterline-is-not-a-stable-state.md b/_posts/2026-08-17-below-the-waterline-is-not-a-stable-state.md similarity index 99% rename from _posts/2026-08-21-below-the-waterline-is-not-a-stable-state.md rename to _posts/2026-08-17-below-the-waterline-is-not-a-stable-state.md index c5255f4..da29750 100644 --- a/_posts/2026-08-21-below-the-waterline-is-not-a-stable-state.md +++ b/_posts/2026-08-17-below-the-waterline-is-not-a-stable-state.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ --- +date: 2026-08-17 09:00:00 -0400 title: Below the waterline is not a stable state description: >- The format did not get abandoned in a way anyone would notice. It sank into other people's diff --git a/_posts/2026-09-18-nobody-should-be-writing-industry-rulesets.md b/_posts/2026-08-17-nobody-should-be-writing-industry-rulesets.md similarity index 99% rename from _posts/2026-09-18-nobody-should-be-writing-industry-rulesets.md rename to _posts/2026-08-17-nobody-should-be-writing-industry-rulesets.md index f3b538e..ff8a227 100644 --- a/_posts/2026-09-18-nobody-should-be-writing-industry-rulesets.md +++ b/_posts/2026-08-17-nobody-should-be-writing-industry-rulesets.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ --- +date: 2026-08-17 13:00:00 -0400 title: Nobody should be writing industry rulesets description: >- Speculation, on purpose. If the blocker on industry rulesets is that nobody will maintain them, diff --git a/_posts/2026-09-11-one-standard-twice-and-ninety-odd-never.md b/_posts/2026-08-17-one-standard-twice-and-ninety-odd-never.md similarity index 99% rename from _posts/2026-09-11-one-standard-twice-and-ninety-odd-never.md rename to _posts/2026-08-17-one-standard-twice-and-ninety-odd-never.md index 70ada0a..39ba41b 100644 --- a/_posts/2026-09-11-one-standard-twice-and-ninety-odd-never.md +++ b/_posts/2026-08-17-one-standard-twice-and-ninety-odd-never.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ --- +date: 2026-08-17 12:00:00 -0400 title: One standard, twice — and ninety-odd, never description: >- Exactly one industry standard has a ruleset behind it, and it has two. Not because the demand is diff --git a/_posts/2026-08-28-open-source-permanently-and-how-it-gets-paid-for.md b/_posts/2026-08-17-open-source-permanently-and-how-it-gets-paid-for.md similarity index 99% rename from _posts/2026-08-28-open-source-permanently-and-how-it-gets-paid-for.md rename to _posts/2026-08-17-open-source-permanently-and-how-it-gets-paid-for.md index 979a9c2..ba0f350 100644 --- a/_posts/2026-08-28-open-source-permanently-and-how-it-gets-paid-for.md +++ b/_posts/2026-08-17-open-source-permanently-and-how-it-gets-paid-for.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ --- +date: 2026-08-17 10:00:00 -0400 title: Open source permanently — and how it gets paid for description: >- No commercial tier, ever. Which makes the funding question unavoidable rather than optional, so diff --git a/_posts/2026-09-04-valuable-real-estate-claimed-in-the-open.md b/_posts/2026-08-17-valuable-real-estate-claimed-in-the-open.md similarity index 99% rename from _posts/2026-09-04-valuable-real-estate-claimed-in-the-open.md rename to _posts/2026-08-17-valuable-real-estate-claimed-in-the-open.md index 4808fad..18af8da 100644 --- a/_posts/2026-09-04-valuable-real-estate-claimed-in-the-open.md +++ b/_posts/2026-08-17-valuable-real-estate-claimed-in-the-open.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ --- +date: 2026-08-17 11:00:00 -0400 title: Valuable real estate, claimed in the open description: >- Specifications are economic land grabs. This one is too — so the only thing that distinguishes it