Posted in 11/16/2009 ¬ 6:55 pmh.
david
I’ve tended to limit my link referrals to my Twitter feed over the last year, but I wanted to advertise Tim O’Reilly’s latest post on this channel as well (it also feels great to have more than 100 characters to express myself!). Tim explains well what the new battlegrounds for the future of the web [...]
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Posted in 6/24/2009 ¬ 11:57 pmh.
david
The twittersphere is abuzz with the current twitterstorm about Microsoft’s plan to use the “Word HTML engine” in the next version of Outlook. It’s a campaign that’s an organization which represents people whose living depends on their ability to make compelling HTML pages in email, so it’s not surprising that they have a beautiful site [...]
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Posted in 5/15/2009 ¬ 5:06 pmh.
david
Exciting Vancouver news! Mayor Robertson has put forth a motion for city council to vote on next week which is chock full of amazing words, and which passed, will direct the city to have a bias towards openness — open source software, open standards, and open data.
That’s pretty impressive! If the motion passes (which it [...]
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Posted in 3/24/2009 ¬ 2:31 pmh.
david
Ludovic posted on QMO about the results after one year of Thunderbird bug days. The chart is impressive.
Sincere thanks to Gary, Wayne, Ludovic, and everyone else who jumps in to help.
In related news, apparently there’s a 2-for-1 sale on bug help.
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