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        <title>Hey Molly,

Wow, thanks for th</title>
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            <name>Nate Koechley</name>
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        <content>Hey Molly,

Wow, thanks for the fantastic coverage. It feels great to finally speak to these issues publicly. 

I'll be blogging about this more prominently soon (watch the http://www.yuiblog.com and my personal blog). It got a bit lost today with all the other stuff we released. Thanks for pulling it out of the haystack. 

I look forward to helping spread this approach in the coming weeks and months, and truly hope it can help nudge the practice of web development forward. It's worked very well for us internally, and just *feels right* as an approach.

Thanks again for your very kind words, and for helping me spread mine.</content>
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