Sometimes I have to trade information with people I’ve never met. I know who they are, in the sense that
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The default category for posts on this site; the equivalent of “Uncategorized” in a fresh WordPress installation :-).
Subversion to join the Apache Software Foundation
The Subversion project has applied to become part of the Apache Software Foundation — an application we all expect to suceed
Continue reading“Sita Sings the Blues” on front page of YouTube tonight.
If you’ve already seen Nina Paley’s excellent (and freely-distributed) feature film “Sita Sings the Blues”, then… tell someone else about
Continue readingRIP, Illinois “THE 1729” / Indiana “53T3364” / Illinios “5416870” / Illinois “D830176” / California “5TVJ323” / New York “EJM6485”
After fourteen years, my car has finally given up the ghost: I know it’s an inanimate object, but I still
Continue readingWilliamsburg, Brooklyn’s position on stolen bikes is clear.
The bike thief will probably never see it… but perhaps the thief isn’t the intended audience:
Continue readingHelp QuestionCopyright.org Brainstorm a Grant Application!
We’re brainstorming a grant application over at QuestionCopyright.org — lend a hand if you can. Here’s the paragraph from the foundation’s page
Continue readingLaunchpad is now open source.
For those wondering what I’ve been so busy with the last couple of months: blog.launchpad.net/general/launchpad-is-now-open-source Everything I’d say here I’ve
Continue readingVersion control for MS Word (etc) documents?
I recently received this email (paraphrased), and didn’t have a good answer: I work in the federal government, writing documents
Continue readingDoes this dress make me ramble?
John Joseph Bachir and I did an interview about version control systems and open source development, way back in September
Continue reading“Sita Sings the Blues” playing in San Francisco’s Dolores Park
Sita Sings the Blues, Nina Paley’s beautiful and insanely inventive animated film, is playing in Dolores Park in San Francisco,
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