Monthly Archives: June 2003

Hooray! Nat’s information-rich community announcement of Ximian Desktop 2. Compare and contrast with his announcement of Ximian Desktop 1.4 in April, 2001.

With only 24 hours before the flight leaves, my ticket to Dublin has finally been confirmed as paid up and ready to rock. Scary! Mostly prepping to leave, now.

I miss the Eazel dudes. Like Darin, he was cool. I still enjoy wearing my Eazel tshirt, because when people recognise it, you know you’re part of a little club that no one else will understand. I guess that’s just what Eazel was, too. [No, I didn't work for Eazel!]

A few people have asked how I use procmail and gpg to add blog entries, so now I’ve made a place to document my sweet pyblosxom hacks.

I’m glad I have more Googlejuice than this guy.

Statler and Waldorf on usability in the Free Software world. “I think all modules should have two maintainers. A programmer, and an interface designer.” - Seth Nickell

Ximian Desktop 2 has been released. The installer is really slick, with sexy theme and fonts all stuck into a static binary. Plus, it works! Congrats to the thoroughly overworked Ximian Desktop and Evolution crews.

A Better Way to Advogato

So, I’ve permanently moved to my new blog, 88MPH!
But I don’t want to leave advogato like the rest of those naysaying nouveau-blog slackeurs. I realised that if I made a pyblosxom flavour that looked like my advogato posting style, I could pull the day’s entries from 88MPH and XML-RPC them into advogato with a [...]

World clock: Sydney and Dublin.

Police hunt failed pants thief.