A kur5hin.org -article on self releasing your own CD.
Monthly Archives: June 2002
Boom in the Room is back
My friend Mark Gardner is posting again. Welcome back dude.
(‘scuse me … Boom is back :))
The Philadelphia Folksong Society
The Philadelphia Folksong Society is an organization dedicated to furthering folk music in the Greater Philadelphia area, and beyond. Members can participate in concerts, workshops, sings, and other special events, and receive our newsletter nine times per year.
Pennsylvania Destination of the Day
I once was a pick from this site. Been missing it in my blogroll.
Philadelphia Association of Community Development Coporations
A mouthful ehh? But an interesting site and organization.
Roland Community articles
Glad to see Dave is ok
Cigarretes are a curse. Like him, I’ve smoked to problem solve or to help get in the frame of mind to problem solve.
PostNuke Mourns Loss of Lead Developer
Greg Allan a.k.a. Adam_Baum, the lead core developer and one of the four
founding members of the PostNuke CMS Development Project passed away from
injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. The accident occurred June 16,
2002 near his home in Meaford, Ontario in Canada.
Greg Allan was a humble and personable man who always downplayed his
considerable skills. He was a self-taught coder who contributed to every
aspect of development from cleaning up other people’s code to writing new and
innovative software.
Greg was an invaluable asset to the PostNuke development team, and a dear and
trusted friend and co-worker to people on every continent. Through this first
year of PostNuke’s existence, Greg’s personable and giving nature has been a
guiding light and inspiration to many people and projects that have shaped the
development landscape and social personality of the PostNuke project.
Surviving Greg are his parents, Bob and Leone Allan, his brother Brian, his
girlfriend Kim along with her two children Kristin and Kassandra, his dog
Chevy, and trusted friends Dean and Natasha.
For more – PostNuke Mourns Loss of Lead Developer.
You have my sympathies and prayers.
S.U.V.’s: That’s S for Status, V for Vanity
Great letter to the NYTimes on the pure egotisim that drives SUV ownership.
Let me throw in another charge – people who drive these monsters are unpatriotic. You increase our reliance on foreign oil.
You want to help this country and have an offroader – buy a Jeep Wrangler. You carting around kids? Buy a mini-van or 4-wheel drive wagon.
If you don’t need the friggin’ capacity – then don’t drive the things.
via dangerousmeta
Any SourceForge gurus out there?
I’m reading the Free Software Project Management HOWTO as fast as I can…..
CVS Best Practices looks good too.
But I need help. In particular with developer roles and CVS management.
Any other documents on open source, in particular SourceForge based, project management? Anyone who can give me some of their free time for a few questions?