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The comments feature is not working, due to comment spam overload. This and other persistent problems lead me no choice but to put out a “help wanted” sign. The hardworking but HTML-illiterate staff here at danieldrezner.com needs to remote hire someone for a quick fix for the blog. In particular, we need someone who will: ...
The comments feature is not working, due to comment spam overload. This and other persistent problems lead me no choice but to put out a "help wanted" sign. The hardworking but HTML-illiterate staff here at danieldrezner.com needs to remote hire someone for a quick fix for the blog. In particular, we need someone who will: 1) Install vigorous anti-spam measures 2) Restore trackback features 3) Fix the comments feature so that they are a) more legible; and b) time-stampedContact me at the e-mail address on the right. Remuneration to be negotiated. UPDATE: All should be well now. New posts to follow soon!
The comments feature is not working, due to comment spam overload. This and other persistent problems lead me no choice but to put out a “help wanted” sign. The hardworking but HTML-illiterate staff here at danieldrezner.com needs to remote hire someone for a quick fix for the blog. In particular, we need someone who will:
1) Install vigorous anti-spam measures 2) Restore trackback features 3) Fix the comments feature so that they are a) more legible; and b) time-stamped
Contact me at the e-mail address on the right. Remuneration to be negotiated. UPDATE: All should be well now. New posts to follow soon!
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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