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Did someone ask for Enterprise?

Wednesday, 6 October 2004
I'm not sure what the definition of enterprise is, it sounds a lot like a meaningless buzzword to me, but I suspect that what I saw last Friday comes into the category of enterprise. I was invited to visit the finishing touches being put to the nice new building below and more importantly their new computer system which uses KDE on the desktop. There will be about 250 users moving in this week and so far they love it. There has been only one person complaining, he can't move the icons on the desktop. That would be Kiosk. Read More

Hidden minicli feature of the week: Guess what...

Wednesday, 6 October 2004
Today I was told by a friend that minicli contains a... calculator. Just press Alt+F2 and type e.g. 23-5. Then press enter. Seems like there were alterantives to kcalc that predate the current calcualtor war. Now: anyone willing to implement a solver for differential equations? ;-) Read More

LinuxWorld Expo

Wednesday, 6 October 2004
Everything is set up for the expo tomorrow. Matthias Ettrich will be there, which will be groovy. There are piles of leaflets to give away. We will have news of a 250 (going up to 1000) machine deployment of KDE. We have lots of shiny computers on which to demo KDE. I even helped to contrust the dreaded Debian shelves of doom. Read More

Why Skype is more than a hype

Wednesday, 6 October 2004
Yesterday, I did some calls with Skype. Amongst others I talked to Fabrice Mous and afterwards we even did a conference call with Stephan Binner. Later on I called my father. This is even more remarkable since my provider (which I luckily will get rid of at the end of this month) blocks UDP ("It's stateless, we can't control it, therefore it's dangerous."). This usually means the end to any VoIP solution which require UDP for low-latency. Still Skype simply works -- remarkable well. Read More

Enterprise KDE

Tuesday, 5 October 2004
I've just read this story about AT&T trying linux. The story tells us that they might deploy linux to 70,000 computers. Of course, this might be the case that AT&T is just trying to get some leverage against Microsoft to get a better deal, but I began imagining 70,000 KDE boxes runing. Read More

Freedows and me and the story of my life in the past couple of years

Tuesday, 5 October 2004
I've got a new job (actually I've had this job for about 4-5 months). In telling where I work now, I started to realise why I've been away from KDE development in the past two years. Read More

Google

Sunday, 3 October 2004
A few days ago I wrote that I got my copy of The System of the World, the latest book by Neal Stephenson. Yesterday I searched for the "The System of the World" on Google and learned to my surprise that the link to my blog entry was the 3rd top hit. Interesting. The first hit was Slashdot, the second one Amazon, then me and then lots of book sellers. The original "A Treatise of the System of the World" by Isaac Newton was something like number 33. Read More

Desktop notification specification - are we going astray?

Saturday, 2 October 2004
I've been drifting around the various planets, and found a blog by Christian Hammond in the http://planet.freedesktop.org/ aggregation, where he talks about the Desktop Notification Specification he is working on. I think that the approach of the Desktop notification spec is wrong. We should be specifying the DBUS message in detail, and the intended usage. When it gets to the level of < b > tags and icons, we are going in the wrong direction. Read More

QMake as a KDE Platform

Friday, 1 October 2004
One of the largest problems we have in KDevelop is that people use our templates. The problem with templates is they are obsolete the second you install them on your project. You don't get bug fixes from new KDevelop releases, you don't get updates when autotools or something changes. So they do over time become a serious liability. Read More

Ruboids Artificial Life

Thursday, 30 September 2004
On today's ruby-talk there was a post by Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek entitled "ruboids (on mac os) - singleton instance() returns nil?". I thought he was refering to the rubyists as 'ruboids', which seemed slightly rude to me. Read More