I'm enjoying my new blog over on CNET, but I admit I'm missing Dave. Especially now that he has turned into Jane Austen, penning blog entries by the thousands. I was clearly holding him back. :-) I just noticed for the first time today that Michael Tiemann (founder of Cygnus and VP of Open Source Affairs at Red Hat) and his wife, Amy, have joined me. They have a blog about parenting in the high tech world. How c I’m enjoying my new blog over on CNET, but I admit I’m missing Dave. Especially now that he has turned into Jane Austen, penning blog entries by the thousands. I was clearly holding him back. 🙂I just noticed for the first time today that Michael Tiemann (founder of Cygnus and VP of Open Source Affairs at Red Hat) and his wife, Amy, have joined me. They have a blog about parenting in the high tech world. How cool is that? I would love to write this blog:Today’s parents may live and work on the cutting edge, but we didn’t grow up in a digital era. (parent.thesis) brings you the latest news and musings about life raising kids in today’s 24-7, hyperconnected world. MojoMom.com creator Amy Tiemann and open-source software pioneer Michael Tiemann are a 21st-century couple. They take a leap of faith as parents and build their parachute on the way down, living by the motto, “We aren’t raising our children for the world we live in, we’re raising them for the world they’ll live in.This is actually the sort of blog that I like to read: one that captures the humanity of the writer but still provides mostly topical content. InfoWorld should have a blog or two like this. Blogs like this remind us that we’re not alone in the universe; that there are other parental failures just like us. 🙂 Anyway, check out Michael’s new blog. I want to see it followed up by the Dave, Karen, and Kiki Rosenberg blog on mixing CEO-hood with a month-old terror. Open Source