It’s been discussed before, but given some of the comments I got about my post discussing MailCo’s legal structure, I feel I need to try again and explain the whole for-profit/non-profit structure, and why it’s not only the logical thing to do but also a brilliant organizational hack.

After a little bit of struggling with PHP (it’s been a while), I’ve exposed category specific feeds. Specifically, if someone wants to keep track of my Mozilla-related posts, here’s the feed (or the browser-oriented archive page). Similarly for ActiveState stuff (feed, archive), etc.

I hate hearing myself on an answering machine, and I _really_ hate watching myself on video. But, hey, that’s life in the fast lane. The “videocast” of my AIr Mozilla interview and Q&A from last week is up already. Thanks to Asa Dotzler, Rainer Cvillink, Marcia Knous, Carsten Book and...

Lazyweb: Is there a free alternative to Webex for doing over-the-air live demos?

I was quite interested in seeing what the Fotango team was working on with their Zimki server-side JavaScript system. Unfortunately, from what the grapevine says, their parent company wasn’t so interested. In the mail today: