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LinuxWorldExpo San Francisco 2005 - the day after

Monday, 15 August 2005
LWE-SF 2005 is over. I'm back to the normal schedule now. Here is the fasttrack of getting back home. 5h30 - wake up, shower, check room, check baggages. 6h30 - breakfast, alone. 7h00 - check out and fix the bill. On my way to the airport. 8h30 - checkin to the flight back. 9h30 - I find out from a gentle family of french people that the barril of oil blew up to 66$. Harsh times await us all... 10h30 - takeoff 15h00 (18h00 Mtl. time) - landing. Very nice flight. 19h20 - finally get the baggages, after 1h20 of stupid waiting. 19h30 - find my car in perfect shape in the long-time parking lot. 22h00 - home! Read More

Tenor @ the Berlin Open Software Usability Meeting

Monday, 15 August 2005
As posted before, we have regular Open Software Usability meetings in Berlin. This week, we'll talk about a future frontend for browsing with Tenor, KDE's contextual linking engine. Scott will be there to provide us with information on Tenor's background and the data structure. Read More

Usability, hierarchies and IO-slaves

Monday, 15 August 2005
There is a really good series of articles on hierarchies and usability at the SAP Design Guild site which ever developer should read: http://www.sapdesignguild.org/community/design/design.asp (look in the left side menu for the hierarchy articles) Read More

grrrrmmmmmbbbbbbbbbblllllll

Sunday, 14 August 2005
Ok this morning I decided to implement SOAP support to M.2. I thought nothing can be worse than SNMP specs but I was wrong ... this thing is evil, truely evil but since it's a standard, I will probably spend the next 3 or 5 years cursing while trying to get it work :D so see then

LinuxWorldExpo San Francisco 2005 - day 2

Sunday, 14 August 2005
Now I'm back at home, after a very well filled-up days in SF then in Québec. I didn't manage to write down about the happenings in SF while still there and I'm a bit whisked about that. But hey, life is like that. Read More

My way

Sunday, 14 August 2005
Well, I've been so busy lately that I haven't had time to tell much of what I'm doing. I've given 5 KDE talks in 2 weeks (3 one week, 2 at the next weekend). One in Tenerife at the Summer Courses of the "Universidad de Verano de Adeje", two at the Campus Party (in Valencia) and another 2 at Mollina, Málaga, into the second technological days of Free Software in Andalucia. I've met many people (some old good friends, some new friends), and everyone was great. Read More

User Surveys to identify users' goals and tasks

Sunday, 14 August 2005
Last week, I came across a user survey on blog clients. The aim of the study is to identify and understand the users' goals and tasks, tools and features they currently use for blogging as well as problems and changes they would like to see in their clients. The special thing about it: The developers ask all these questions before actually starting to program, namely in the planning phase. The project I am talking about has just registered on OpenUsability, the desktop and handheld blogging software "Expressions" (OSS, of course). Read More

Wanted: Brave Developers

Sunday, 14 August 2005
Introducing: KExtProcess Those who have tracked my KDE commits this year will have noticed that most of them went to KExtProcess, my pet Swiss Army Knife for anyone who writes code that calls external applications. Read More

Also This Week

Saturday, 13 August 2005
Took the last exam of my studies at long last. :-) Received a KDE-related job offer and accepted it. :-) Booked my flights for Akademy. :-) Unfortunately I will not be able to attend whole Akademy but have to depart on the evening of the last conference day because my work, more on that later, starts on 1st September. So I will miss one or two talk slots (not so important as Fluendo will likely stream/record them), the coding marathon week with all its BoFs (pretty please write summaries for all who cannot attend!), the common city tour and maybe the GPG keysigning party depending on when it will happen. :-( Read More

ARRRGGG Thanks the week is nearly over

Saturday, 13 August 2005
This was simply horrible, spent all my time doing saving the ass of "certified" IT peoples ... so I didn't have anytime to work on M.2, or when I got some I was drunk so the code quality probably improved a little :) Read More