Monthly Archives: June 2007

Green is Good: A Quest for Shoes

Paraphrasing, or perhaps flagrantly misquoting, Gordon Gekko: The point is, ladies and gentleman, that green — for lack of a better word — is good. Green is right. Green works. Green clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged gordon gekko, green, shoes, st patrick's day, wall street | 14 Comments

New Zealand Open Source Awards 2007

Congratulations to Catalyst IT and the New Zealand Open Source Society for launching the New Zealand Open Source Awards! It’s an excellent branding opportunity for Catalyst, community-building opportunity for NZOSS, and outreach opportunity for the entire NZ Open Source community … Continue reading

Tagged FLOSS | 1 Comment

GNOME goes WordPress MU

Last Friday I completed the migration of GNOME Blogs (nicknamed ‘blogo’) to WordPress MU with an announcement to the GNOME community and a thank you to the WordPress community a couple of days later. The first post details some of … Continue reading

Tagged FLOSS, GNOME, WordPress | 15 Comments

Quiet lately; an explanation

Some of you have noticed that I’ve been a bit quiet lately — for about a month now — and it deserves some explanation. May as well just be blunt: I’ve been very heavily depressed, not socialising, shying away from … Continue reading

Tagged people | 35 Comments

Safari on Windows

Leopard’s Safari on Windows? Really puts the cat among the foxes.

Tagged desktop | 13 Comments