16 December 200316 December 2003
In Nuremberg.
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I am very excited to have Robert Love on board at
Ximian, as we can finally tackle all of the hardware/system/desktop
integration issues like plug-n-play and operating system events.
Also, Robert's an awesome guy with a best-selling
book on Amazon.
Thursday I am going on vacation, for the first time in two years.
Spending a few days in Buenos Aires (Miguel tells me I should write it
"BsAs"), new year's eve in Rio de Janeiro, and maybe hitting a few
other places. My first trip to South America.
12 December 200312 December 2003
I loved Ettore so dearly, and he was one of few people whose respect I
strove to deserve.
Please take care of yourselves and your friends. I can't write
another eulogy.
9 December 20039 December 2003
Christian Hammond's Evolution/IM
addressbook integration patches appear to be coming
along nicely. And Sean Egan has been showing off
rich text cut-n-paste between Gaim
and Evolution.
Meilof Veeningen appears to have a nearly working patch to add
NNTP
support to Evolution.
. . .
I really wish someone would implement a whiteboard-like shared buffer
mode for emacs. Too bad TANGO
seems to have disappeared.
. . .
Interesting web sites in the Gnome world:
I hope to see the project's web presence improve a lot in the next few
months.
. . .
Also, I just want to point out: Edward Tufte's web page sucks.
. . .
A fascinating
observation from Linus on US Copyright law.
8 December 20038 December 2003
Miguel and I gave four talks at Linux Bangalore 2003. The
most fun was the Rapid
Application Development talk, in which we used Glade and Mono to
build a little web service, live on stage. I wrote the client and Miguel wrote the server. The server
provided a method which took screenshots of Miguel's display, and the
client displayed them and allowed you to scale them. We called it
"MiggySpy."
Programming in front of an audience is fun. I always thought it would
be cool if there were some kind of hack-o-lympics, with scoring and
live coverage and everything. The commentators would be like:
"Alan Cox has been driving a hard game, and Dave Miller is fighting to
keep up. Here comes the triple pointer dereference, let's see if he
remembers to cast... and he does! Perfect execution by Mr. Cox!
Miller's really in trouble now."
Et cetera et cetera.
Miguel and I flew separate routes out of Bangalore (him through
Dubai, me through Bombay), but we both ended up with an evening to
spare in Frankfurt.
. . .
I'm in Nuremberg now, doing a little bit of Dashboard hacking,
hoping to get a release
out sooner or later.
. . .
Major milestone: Evolution
1.5.0 was released today. There has been a nice
discussion on the evolution-hackers mailing list about using vertical panes for mail and
contacts.
. . .
Sun's recent
announcements have been awe-inspiring. This is one of the
interesting things about open source: a win for our shared platform is
a win for all of us. It will take multiple vendors pushing hard on
the Linux desktop to get the ISV snowball effect we need to enter the
tornado.
. . .
Been thinking about UI and information presentation lately. This paper is
good. Larry Lessig's presentation style
is something to be studied.
3 December 20033 December 2003
In India for the last three days.
In the office.
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Two of them at Linux Bangalore, an absolutely amazing conference.
Hacker friends in Bangalore.
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My bounty idea seems to be
catching
on. Sadly, this doesn't mean I get to go into space.
. . .
The activity on the evolution-hackers
mailing list has been awesome lately.
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