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Name: Cees de Groot
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Homepage: http://www.cdegroot.com/
Notes: Smalltalk, distributed systems, chaordic communities - that's the kind of stuff I like to play with, and luckily, being the CTO of an ISP gives me a lot of room to have fun in this regard.
Apart from this, I like to do bits of work in the community, like SGMLtools, JDBM, Trug and more recently Squeak
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20 Jan 2004 »
Seems that I totally forgot to tell you all that I used Advogato's code to setup a similar site for the
Squeak community called
Squeak People.
It's running like a charm, but - we Smalltalkers being the wheel-reinventers that we are - chances are that we'll move the code to Squeak and then start work on some serious extensions (threaded blogging, more stuff like voting, integration with Squeak's projects repository, etcetera). In fact, we've already completed a parts of the transfer, the biggest issue on the to-do list is implementation of the trust metrics algorithm or integration with something existing.
12 Nov 2003 »
My new venture,
tric, is getting an acceptable website. Of course, the thing is built in
Squeak and
Seaside, hopefully I'll have some time to add cool features building on this platform...
25 May 2000 »
Well,
we've started our
first journey into Open Source land. A couple of weeks ago I
started to write a SCM system on top of CVS in the form of a
bunch of Python scripts, and today we decided to develop it
as an Open Source project. Check
Trug and let me know
whether
this is going anywhere.
8 May 2000 »
According to the
Orbiten Free Software
Survey, I've written a staggering 39000 bytes of Open
Source Code.
Hmm, I think I need to track my copyrights a bit more
carefully ;-).
Lies, damn lies, ...
8 May 2000 »
At the last Jini Community Meeting, Tim O'Reilly noted that
Jini and JavaSpaces need a "killer app". Maybe this could be
a candidate:
a
JavaSpaces-based MTA. By making all the pieces of MTA
functionality fine-grained and decoupled, you should be able
to build - in theory :-) - a very scalable mailer. Now the
question becomes one of transactions per second...
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