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		<title>I say, what is this Britpack and what do they want?</title>
		<link>http://blog.lylo.co.uk/2007/03/20/i-say-what-is-this-britpack-and-what-do-they-want/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malarkey wrote about The Britpack recently and I spent way too long posting a response.  This post is a regurgitation of said comment for my legions of readers.
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The Britpack: The Masons of web design ;-)
*nudge nudge, wink wink*
I&#8217;ve always thought the Britpack thing was a little eccentric, very British, and only a little exclusive. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malarkey <a href="http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/the_britpack_and_where_we_go_from_here.html">wrote about The Britpack</a> recently and I spent way too long posting a response.  This post is a regurgitation of said comment for my legions of readers.</p>
<p align="center">~</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.britpack.org/">Britpack</a>: The Masons of web design ;-)</p>
<p align="center">*nudge nudge, wink wink*</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always thought the Britpack thing was a little eccentric, <strong>very</strong> British, and only a little exclusive. But I don&#8217;t think exclusivity is a bad thing, at least not in this case. It&#8217;s just a bunch of mates working in the same area having a bit of a lark.</p>
<p>But the Britpack has come to mean more than that to many. After countless books and worldwide speaking agendas by Britpack members (fnar), the Britpack logo has become a stamp of authenticity, a badge of honour, a symbol of skill.</p>
<p>These days there are are <strong>loads</strong> of amazing, standards-compliant, British, web-designing bloggers out there who don&#8217;t proudly &#8216;boast the briefs&#8217;, and they probably feel left out. If you&#8217;re that good, where are your Brit pants, eh?</p>
<p>So what do you do?  You have three choices.  You either bin the Britpack (&#8217;burn the pants, burn them!&#8217;), keep it, or change it.</p>
<p>Binning it would be daft.  They&#8217;re great pants.</p>
<p>Keeping it the same is only going to cause you more of this grief.</p>
<p>Changing it, therefore, is the only way. Give the pants a touch of Blairite reformation and start handing out a pair to every righteous British subject. Tally-ho chaps!</p>
<p>You shouldn&#8217;t need to invent the one true layout to be invited, or have to put your face about at the right conferences (trust me, it&#8217;s an expensive habit for lowly freelancers), you just need to have passion, dedication and devotion for the web, standards, and all that malarkey.</p>
<p>Oh, and you need to be British.</p>
<p>And you have to like cheese.</p>
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