Archive for April, 2007
Twitterjunk for 2007-04-28
- huge headache -_- #
Twitterjunk for 2007-04-23
- Listening to Pig Radio http://www.pigradio.com #
- Second Life is failing at working right now. Perhaps it needs more practice time. #
Twitterjunk for 2007-04-22
- listening to Nevermind #
- Jesse got scobleized. http://tinyurl.com/2hmo47 #
Twitterjunk for 2007-04-21
- testing twitter tools wordpress plugin by Alex King http://alexking.org/projects/wordpress #
- @bushing: I’d watch. #
- Twitter tools works! http://babasucks.com/ #
Twitter Updates for 2007-04-20
- Remembering Jesse. http://tinyurl.com/2crh3f #
Open Source at SL4B
The Second Life 4th Birthday event is coming up soon. The event is schedualed for June 23rd-June 30th. Check out the SL4B Portal on the Second Life wiki for more information on the planning of this event.
I’ve volunteered to take up the open source display at the event. The open source display will show how open source has influenced Second Life and how Second Life has influenced and inspired open source projects. So far the display will include libsecondlife, OpenSL [2], OpenSim, and other information about Linden Lab’s use of open source software(eg. Mono, Mozilla Gecko, Squid, Linux, MySQL)
Anyone interested in helping out with the open source display is encouraged to contact me at baba@libsecondlife.org or IM Baba Yamamoto in Second Life.
If you want to help out with other aspects of the SL4B Event contact SignpostMarv Martin in Second Life.
1 commentTrying out Trac
Trying out Trac for the first time this week on some new projects.
The trac website says,
Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects. Trac uses a minimalistic approach to web-based software project management. Our mission is to help developers write great software while staying out of the way. Trac should impose as little as possible on a team’s established development process and policies.
All that is very true. I commend the Trac team on their accomplishment. If only it were not coded in Python. EUGH whitespace syntax.
It’s all right. As long as I pretend it’s not there and it always works as expected it will never matter.
If all goes well with Trac maybe libsecondlife and Open Metaverse can start using it soon too. It looks to be more put together than our current mash.
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