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Kick The Tires On The New PFTA Beta

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At long last, the beta for Please Feed The Animals is up and running for your experimentation. Some initial known issues:

•Pleasefeedtheanimals.com still points you to the blog during the beta phase, while beta.pleasefeedtheanimals.com will take you to the career site
•The home page still needs a couple of tweaks. Mainly, the RSS feed of the blog is static and undesigned.
•The portfolio section is not live yet. Look for that in the next couple of weeks.
•The job board is empty. That’s because we are launching the beta to hiring companies at the same time we’re launching it to you.

Once you play around with it, please use the feedback section to let us know what you think. If there are issues or bugs, let us know ASAP so we can fix them.

Lastly, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few amazing people, namely the developers and project managers at Skookum, PFTA’s producer Ted Villa, and the awesome design help of Joe Morris, Michael Durwin, John Szalay, Richard Haynie, Liz Frazier, Conor Feely and Amanda Talbott. Thank you so much for everything you did despite the knowledge that I could give so little in return.

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  1. ted wrote:

    Hooray! so glad to see it in the world.
    Congrats.

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at 11:40 am | Permalink
  2. josh wrote:

    mazel tov!

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at 9:24 pm | Permalink
  3. Looks great. Can not wait to see it load up for the first time when I directly visit, pfta.com (btw, you should try to register that domain and link it to you your site, much easier to type, ;p )

    Sunday, August 30, 2009 at 3:37 pm | Permalink

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