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WebKit for Windows

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Apparently there is a browser based on WebKit for Windows.  I haven't been able to get it to install on my intel iMac running windows yet; when I do I will update with some thoughts on the experience. — via The Hicks

Apple opening up


How about that!  Apple has thrown a curve ball to the community today by launching Mac OS Forge, and populating it with a number of pieces of software released under the apache license.

Hiveminder: A first look

Another service that was announced at this years OSCON was Hiveminder.  Hiveminder has been described as "RT for your life" by some of its users... and I gotta say I agree.  It is currently in a private beta phase, but I was lucky enough to…

Our next style spotlight

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As you can see I have moved onto another K2 style or modification.  Huh, so this is a mod of a mod... I think I can hear the fabric of the universe beginning to tear assunder.

Unfortunately


The money I was counting on to get me to SF for WordCamp isn't going to make it to me in time, so I am going to be a no show.

Google Announcement


There is a comparison of features between SF and Google Code over at Engtech.  There is also an article on Newsforge.  I have already set up an account and checked in the code for K2 so that I can play a bit... I am …

Something is in the wind

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As you can see, I am sporting one of the many styles that are available for K2 on the site.

Tagging and merging in SVN

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I have spoke about SVN before, specifically how to set up and use it on MacOS X.  Now I am going to cover one of the more useful, and frustrating features of SVN; breaking up your development into trunk (active development) and tags (feature frozen…

Don't ask me why

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And as you can see I have decided to go back to my normal theme.  I hope you enjoyed this little stroll down spanish lane as much as I did.

Amanda does it again

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That Amanda Congdon, what will she do next?  How about join the fight for net neutrality.