August 9, 2005
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Comments Off on We Stand At The Intersection
So I started off writing a blog about how I hadn’t blogged for a while, hadn’t been hugely motivated at work, how life had gone through a real ‘turn your world upside down’ rollercoaster over the last couple of weeks. But no one wants to read those types of blogs.
Tomorrow is a brand new day, a day where we stand at the edge of the participation age. And suddenly, you know, things don’t look so bad afterall. Not just the digital divide, but the future….
July 29, 2005
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Comments Off on OpenSolaris GDM Themes
So Chandan is my new hero – he created a set of OpenSolaris GDM Themes. And they look excellent too.
July 26, 2005
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Comments Off on Ewwww – One Growing Community
There’s a pretty good interview, entitled ‘One Growing Community, where Claire talks about OpenSolaris – all really cool stuff. Well, until they started showing a screenshot of the source code browser…on MacOSX. [Okay, it could have been Mozilla with an OSX theme, but I doubt it]. Shame!
Other nitpicks is that they showed 6 people instead of 5 from the CAB [Hey Jonathan!], and directed people to contact the CAB at cab-discuss@opensolaris.org, which I think is only a read-only alias. Nevermind, all good.
Update: So it seems cab-discuss@opensolaris.org is actually open now. Rocking!
July 20, 2005
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Comments Off on Look at the Lights Mum!
Look at the pretty lights appearing all around the world – another open source family slowly starting to gain momentum all using and contributing to OpenSolaris.
Nice work everybody!
July 20, 2005
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Comments Off on OpenSolaris – OS Defined
So it’s quite nice to see the new Desktop Community getting a lot of visibility and getting off the ground. Definitely very motivating where there’s that level of interest. There’s so much to do as well, and I’m suddenly finding myself in discussions left, right and center. Last night some of the team met with Stephen Harpster, my boss’ boss’ boss, or something like that. Very clued in guy, and was great to have a good conversation about how we’re approaching the OpenSolaris thing – I even wrote up a Desktop Community presentation for the occasion. It’s all pretty obvious, but there’s some interesting open questions that we don’t yet have answers for [some of specific only to Sun], that we’ll be working on over the next couple of weeks.
Reminds me – really need to work on the Desktop Community website. If you feel like helping out, get in touch and we can throw up some content. Otherwise I fear I’m going to be pulling a lot of content out of my ass over the next few days!
Ooh, I got a mention in ZDNet again. Also interesting to read Stephen’s reaction to the Linux 2.6 and Solaris 10 study.
Like the topic? – it’s my corny reply to Claire’s mail on the ‘Based on OpenSolaris’ wordmark.
July 18, 2005
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Comments Off on Another One Pops Out!
Congratulations Larry! Awesome news – Eva.
July 14, 2005
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Comments Off on Community Activity
When Alo forwarded on a mail to our local desktop team alias, it made my day. We’ve had some amazingly excellent people getting involved in various Open Source communities – XOrg, Mozilla, OpenSolaris, Perl, Apache and Mozilla to name but a few.
But it always amazes you when someone comes out of the blue, gets stuck in and starts contributing. And today, Artem Kachitchkine was that person. Alo forwarded on a mail of some threads he’s started on the HAL list. Looks like Artem is involved in the KISS group within Sun – Keep it Simple Solaris, and I’m really looking forward to the projects they’ll be taking on down the line. Welcome to the party Artem – you’ve made my day!
July 13, 2005
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Comments Off on LCA Call for Papers – Dunedin 2006
Nice to see the LCA Call for papers – this year I’ll definitely have to submit something. I’m sure by then I’ll have some OpenSolaris/JDS experiences to tell about. For anyone who hasn’t been to an LCA before, it is by far the best technical conference I’ve been to – with a nice fun developer vibe to it. It’s also in New Zealand this year so a perfect opportunity to see the place I’m constantly raving about!
July 13, 2005
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Comments Off on Light Yourself Up!
OpenSolaris dudes – where are you!? I can’t see you!
Light yourself up!.
July 12, 2005
General
Comments Off on Getting Access to OpenSolaris
So there was an interesting discussion on #opensolaris tonight about giving developers access to an OpenSolaris build so they could compile their projects – an OpenSolaris build farm. Diana Cionoiu who’s involved in the Yate project. Apparently there is such a facility on SourceForge, but their site seems down at the moment. While not a horrible proposal, it got me thinking into how useful it would be to open source developers – if indeed at all. Is it at all useful to compile an application, and run some simple regression tests without having access to other stuff? Some food for thought.
During the discussion though, Diano mentioned her 128K line – almost impossible to download a copy of Solaris when I suggested that to her. Another typical social problem that many have faced – and BitTorrent has helped hugely with this to some extents. Ubuntu has solved this in some degree by providing free CDs for people to distribute and I just wonder if OpenSolaris should be doing the same at some stage in the future.
Definitely some interesting problems to be solved and I hope that those interested contribute on opensolaris-discuss[at]opensolaris[dot]org.
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