Perfect, so we'll work in 2 week sprints where each sprint can be a mix of new R&D stories, a presentation of decisions made, and showcasing key development milestones. The team is highly flexible and adaptive. The essence of Scrum is a small team of people. We knew how we wanted to build our Design System, now it was time to choose the tools to get us there. * I still have a few Disqus comment threads to map I think I might write an importer for that. * I did find some of the lost WordPress posts on that I downloaded with the wayback machinedownloader. I'm working on a command-line Ruby gem for the current plan. I did notice the old URLs were stored in the front matter. Although, there may be something in Jekyll that could manage the redirects. The URI format is different so a complete redirect wouldn't work. * Set up redirects for all posts on blogger. The Importer was fairly straightforward for the existing blog posts. I looked at a few options where I wouldn't have to worry about hosting cost indefinitely and Jekyll stood out with GitHub Pages. I blogged about writing again on the existing Blogger blog but it didn't feel right. I eventually graduated from BizSpark and outgrew the credit allotment.
A lot happened in the time after that migration but I stopped coding and changed cities during tumultuous times that taught me many lessons concerning mental health and productivity. I created a WordPress blog and did a migration at some point. I started a company and joined BizPark with the Microsoft Azure allotment. I decided to start blogging in 2013 on Blogger. I've heard that I have the ability to write well, at times.