Phillip Smith
Phillip Smith is a dedicated convener, digital craftsperson, online campaign strategist, and information architect who works tirelessly to build the technology capacity of values-based organizations. For more than a decade he has focused on supporting the work of independent publications, including Briarpatch, Canadian Art, Descant, Grist, Mother Jones, Taddle Creek, This Magazine, The Tyee, and rabble.ca.
Since 2004, Phillip Smith has worked as an Internet strategy consultant for New Internationalist. You can read more about Phillip’s work on his Web site.
Posts by this author
- Bricolage: Localhostin' it and other news
- Perl: Love it, or hate it, but don't ignore it.
- Re-thinking resistance in the age of the cloud
- Promoting projects that are written in Perl
- Perl in your city
- A Perl-based editor for Perl, on a Mac.
- Free software Fridays. Let's promote participation.
- The Perl ecosystem toolbar: Now it's your turn.
- Demo: The Perl ecosystem toolbar
- The big "Explore Perl" button, where is it?
- Getting to the root of Perl's perception problems
- Uncovering the true "face" of Perl
- Prettier Perl Web sites: Three arguments and three ideas
- Perceptions of Perl
- Is the Perl community schizophrenic?
- Ten things to love (or hate) about Bricolage. Part II.
- I believe in Open. Can you help me promote it?
- Ten things to love (or hate) about Bricolage
- Internet freedom: For Iran, and for all.
- Is "crowdsourcing" the new "design by committee"?
- All Our Mothers Deserve a Little Peace and Justice
- Exploring Perl web frameworks
- Managing large e-mail lists: One list to rule them all
- Semantically speaking: Why CSS frameworks make sense
- Avoiding e-mail list data corruption