If we didn’t think campaign finance law was confusing before this morning, well, we do now.
T-Squared
T-Squared is an occasional series about the inner workings of The Texas Tribune.
T-Squared: Little White Lie
In which I forgive the mayor of Houston for B.S.ing me last Friday.
T-Squared: Staff of Life
The latest addition to our elected officials directory: a listing of every staffer (we think) who works for a member of the Texas Legislature.
T-Squared: Share and Share Alike
We’ve made it easier for you to push our stories out to the world — out to your world — on Facebook and Twitter.
T-Squared: Twit and Wisdom
We’ve set up our first Twitter list, aggregating the feeds of 58 tweeting Texas elected officials
T-Squared: Houston, We Have a Partner
This afternoon, the Chronicle reprinted a Tribune story, in its entirety, online — and the world did not end.
T-Squared: Ask and Ye Shall RSSeive.
One of the persistent comments we heard after going live last Tuesday was: Why can’t you provide an RSS feed for your original news stream, and, more broadly, why isn’t the site set up in a way that enables the RSS habits and preferences of your users? Done and done.
T-Squared: He’s Got Your (Feed)Back
On the subject of nits picked — in a very good way — Aron Pilhofer of the New York Times just posted a long and thoughtful critique of our site.
T-Squared: We’ve Got Your (Feed)Back
Forty-eight hours or so have passed since we opened for business, and your cards and letters — more like your tweets and e-mails — are telling us much of what we need to know about the changes you’d like to see to our site, things that would enhance your experience.
T-Squared: Us vs. Them
I don’t blame Leibowitz for making such a fuss about this, and I don’t blame Sullivan either. They’re just doing their jobs. As are our pollsters. As are we all.

