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where is Kristen Lauria's blog?

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Can someone send me a link to Kristen Lauria's blog? It's not listed on PlanetLotus, and a Google search didn't turn up anything useful either. I was hoping I could find more information about the air cover she had mentioned at Lotusphere this year, since I haven't noticed a significant change from last year. I figured that, since it's already July, by now she might have blogged about the new ways that IBM is getting the word out about Lotus products... anyone know the URL?

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Gravatar Image1 - LOL!

Gravatar Image2 - *snicker*

Gravatar Image3 - Dangerous asking that question. Nathan famously stated that he liked his bridges 'unburnt' (when commenting on what I was doing)


A compliant bubble is a happy bubble.


---* Bill

Gravatar Image4 - HAHA!

Gravatar Image5 - Don't be silly! It's out there with Surjit Chana's blog.

Um...

Gravatar Image6 - @3 - That was famous? I must be funnier than I thought.

Gravatar Image7 - If you look hard enough I'm sure you will find it.


Gravatar Image8 - Would never expect a marketing person to blog, they don't like the limelight.

Gravatar Image9 - @Bill, what bridge have I burnt? If Kristen's job title makes the absence of a blog ironic, then my entire post was rhetorical. Otherwise it's just some guy looking for a URL. In either case, I wrote a couple sentences posing a question, not a multi-page diatribe blasting an entire corporation and coining a new epithet for the community I've been involved with for over a decade.

Oh....... I get it now: if I single out a particular individual to question, I'm an "attack kitten"; if I negatively paint with a broad brush hundreds of thousands of people, I'm simply one of the "cool kids"... although I have a suspicion my college history professor would disagree.

Gravatar Image10 - Are you sure Nathan didn't hax0r your boxen and post this as you?

Gravatar Image11 - @Charles, nope, he's in LocalDomainAdmins, so he could have if he wanted to, but these were not his words. Or his idea. I was curious about something and chose to express it.

Gravatar Image12 - Um, that fake blog is in incredibly poor taste and whoever put it up would do well to pull the plug asap. Frustration is understandable but that is not a helpful way to convey it.

Gravatar Image13 - The Fake-Kristen thing *could* have been funny. But. It. Wasn't. It just fails in so many ways, taste being only one.

Whoever wrote it should be embarrassed.
My $0.02

Gravatar Image14 - So that fake blog that is being referred to here actually makes a point I was going to write here last night and initially thought better of it. What upside is there for the Lotus brand VP of marketing to hang themselves out in public to be attacked on a blog? I have talked with Kristen about guest blogging on edbrill.com, and believe we'll do that soon, but on an ongoing basis? There's a difference between thick skin and punching bag.

Gravatar Image15 - @Ed, I agree... I shouldn't have encouraged the author by linking to it, and have since removed the link.

In my opinion, you've always responded elegantly to both praise and criticism - even when some of that criticism has been tasteless. The impression I gained of Kristen at Lotusphere was that she would approach community interaction with a similar amount of class, and have been anxiously awaiting that form of community engagement ever since. I apologize if my post implied that I think she (or anyone else) is an acceptable target for verbal abuse.

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