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i’m for it; be an interesting combination, and a nice extension of S3
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interesting guerilla marketing from Axe to get the eBay girl i linked to last week to Miami for the Super Bowl – they’ll definitely get some (sort of)free and favorable press out of it
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“I have been helping preed bring Mozilla into the world of distributed version control systems. It sucks.” – so i keep hearing
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“The version control system is a first order effect on software, along with two others – the build system and the bugtracker. Those choices impact absolutely everything else.” – talk to folks running projects and you’ll hear this frequently
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no disrespect to the women on this list (particularly Máirín, whose contributions to GNOME i’m a fan of), but how is Hanna Wallach not on this list?
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“He’s got a point. I think it’s perfectly reasonable to look to hardware providers to do this kind of corner-case integration. After all, that’s how Apple makes things Just Work, by controlling the hardware.” – have been after Lenovo on this for a w
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more interesting performance metrics with respect to web frameworks; wonder why the Zend framework wasn’t included
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i’ll have to give this a look; looks like an interesting package generation application
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“Red Hat is going to be open sourcing both the Red Hat Network Satellite Server and the JBoss Operations Network Server.” – this isn’t the network offering i’ve been envisioning, but it’s definitely part of the solution
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will be testing this out on our RedMonk report templates which are fairly heavily complex in terms of formatting
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“I think there will be a steady stream of failures. That’s normal and should be no surprise to anyone.” – precisely
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“Just because most blog entries aren’t written for posterity doesn’t mean that many can’t be or shouldn’t be. My view is that blogs are becoming our resumes, our digital portfolios, our public identities.” – i concur
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RedMonk customers be warned: my travel miseries are apparently communicable to you as well as my colleagues
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great interview w/ Adrian, one of the more interesting devs i’ve met
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not surprised by this, but pleased – it should be best for both sides
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“You have to live in Alaska to have this kind of outage scenario,” said Gayle Wood… “This is the story of the overly ambitious eagle who evidently found a deer head in the landfill.” – the moral? don’t get greedy
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