I should note that I was not involved with the planning or execution of any of the Google SoC stuff here at Ubuntu, this is merely an outsiders view. I should also note that Google is not really at fault here. One of the problems that I think Ubuntu ran into was simply that all the development team was too busy to effectively tutor the SoC people. Again, that is just an outsiders view. I could be completely wrong.
However, I don't think there is anything systemic wrong with Google SoC that is not fixable this time around.
23 Feb 2006 (updated 24 Feb 2006 at 01:52 UTC) »
We in the Free and Open Source software community spend a great deal of time talking about free codecs and supporting those codecs, at least in words. So why on Planet Gnome do I see three different examples of people demoing cool new things with non-free codecs/tools?
Update: Make that four
31 Jan 2006 (updated 31 Jan 2006 at 07:22 UTC) »
For those who care about not crashing the aircraft they are on
Heed those warnings and don't run your electronics in the plane. Transport Canada has documented cases of pocket calculators screwing up electronics (primarily navigation and communication equipment), or at least so says my brother, the pilot. Also, as he says "I can't cite, but I believe that the bandwidth that GPS operates in is also very, very susceptible to interference. GPS signals are also very low-powered; GPS antenna are correspondingly sensitive..."
Martin, hope that answers your question.
(Sorry, couldn't resist the title)
24 Jan 2006 (updated 24 Jan 2006 at 08:22 UTC) »
God Bless Canada?
Please no Mr Harper.
And when you go the polls (Canadian only)
Well, it seems another election is upon us in Canada. As I rarely talk about my political views, I guess I should preface by saying this by saying that this will be the only post about those views this year (unless we have another election).
As a self described small-L liberal, I am tormented by this election. The possibly election of the Conservatives and their leader, Stephen Harper, scares me s**tless. Advances in such things as abortion and same-sex marriage might not be and despite the antics of a certain Liberal candidate, I don't think the Conservatives are going to be any better on copyright. Couple that with a little Liberal arrogance and few scandals and I candidate, Keith Martin of the Liberals, whom I like, I just don't know where to vote. NDP is where I would vote in a perfect world, but should I vote Liberal to keep the Conservatives out?
But hey, at least I am going to vote. Are you?
A great fora of numbers
For sometime I have watching how the numbers of people in our forums stack up against other distros. While no number should ever be taken in isolation, together they can probably yield a pretty good idea of how big the community is around each distro.
First I took the top ten or so distros on Distrowatch. I discarded Suse, Slackware and Debian as they did not have alarge centralized forum. Of those that were left, Mandriva, Mepis, Damn Small, Knoppix and Xandros had smaller forums, by any count. This left Gentoo and Fedora.
Gentoo has by far the largest forum of any distro, but this might be due to a large number of users/developers being of the forum culture (as opposed to the mailing list culture that is Ubuntu and Debian).
Fedora and Ubuntu forums stack up pretty much equally when you look at all numbers except one. Fedora typically has about 6 times the number of currently active users as the Ubuntu forums, with the vast majority of those being guests. Very odd. A better statistician that myself will have to explain that.
11 Jan 2006 (updated 11 Jan 2006 at 01:20 UTC) »
Zack says "Not having an open library fully implementing SWF is not a problem." After that rather bizarre statment, he then says some really really smart things about competing and good UIs.
Why is that statement bizarre? Because having a free flash player is not really about competing, which is the gist of the rest of his statement. It is about caring about your users and their freedom. That is why we are here, after all, right?
It seems that FSF released a free flash player today. However, this means we now have three free flash implementations: SWFdec (LGPL), GPLflash and this new Gnash.
Bah.
9 Jan 2006 (updated 9 Jan 2006 at 06:39 UTC) »
Google Juice
One bored moment this weekend I decided to google for "linux desktop". Then I realized that there was something wrong: No Ubuntu in first 20 hits. Instead we have many fine other distros (Novell Linux Desktop, Linspire, Xandros, Foresight, and Mepis), Asa's piece on why it is NOT ready, the OSDL page and a few news articles.
But then Brian Shumate pointed me to that googling for gnu/linux desktop get, in order, a non-official Debian survival guide, Libranet, and then wonder of wonders, us and our KDE brethern. Despite what RMS might want to believe, the world thinks of it as Linux and not GNU/Linux, so that doesn't do us much good.
So go out there and lets push us up the rankings. Lets make our favourite linux desktop rock!
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