Recent blog entries for dieman

debian

Well, another week gone. I've gotten a little web100 work done today towards packaging. I think I'm going to try and finish up getting the userspace applications packaged tonight. I hope that any patches I send upstream will actually be fixed, though. I probally need to update some of my other packages, too.

Debconf2 is coming up fast, I need to figure out what I'll be up to on Thursday. Probally mostly getting from the airport to yorku. I'll probally hook up with people on IRC and go out for dinner at the least. I need to find something touristy to do too.

This week I should find some time to start hacking on autoinstall again and start adding features. I keep on looking at systemimager instead of installing packages every time but I think I'm really going to stick with installing packages every install.

24 Jun 2002 (updated 24 Jun 2002 at 18:00 UTC) »

Ok. I need to start using this weekly or something!

Personal

Well. I got married to Kristine! It was on May 18th. Pictures can be found here or here (thanks superq!). Our honeymoon pictures are here Otherwise, Kristine and I have been trying to pay down our bills and keep the house clean. The clean part is really much harder than it sounds. Three cats don't help, but most of it is really just how much I end up deticating my time to things other than cleaning.

We have a Golden Retriever coming around July 25th from Rebelcreek. We still need to come up with our kennel name and come up with a website for the whole thing. Kristine says she will start showing with the dog in December, so I guess I've got until then to get things finished.

My brother graduated from High School and is going to be going to Art School this fall. I'm pretty excited about it as he is going after what he really wants to do rather than not trying at all and going into another field. The school has a high job placement rate, but just like every other school its got a dropout rate of over 50%. Its a figure many people don't realise when they send their kids off to Higher Ed. No more social promotion here.

Geek Stuff

I wrote up some infrastructure to deal with keysignings that I'm going to use for Debconf2. I've hit some bumps, but everything seems to be going well now. It allways seems that using email for this sort of thing is right until you remember how insane MIME and QP and stuff is and how nice it is to have Perl. I'm dealing with MIME in a broken way, but it handles QP fine now and I've not seen any more issues from the script. I need to send out another message to -announce about the better procedure that someone on -devel enlightened me to for large keysignings.

Politics

The whole Apache exploit thing where people want to hang ISS for early disclosure is pretty crazy. These people havent figured out yet that the fact that GOBBLES has posted at least one type of working exploit means that at least one greyhat group has known about this and has most definately shared it with other unknown actors for at least a month or two. This sort of disclosure preempting vendor response is definately warranted if ISS complained to Apache first that there was most likely something out there anyhow because of two whitehat groups hitting upon it in parallel. In other thoughts, upgrade when you see the advisory, don't wait two days. More so if you host evil identification data, personally identifiable medical information, or other evil stuff. Oh well. I know at least one (ElectricElf) disagrees with me here. There is probally more.

On a closing note, if you use OPN you must view this, now.

14 Feb 2002 (updated 14 Feb 2002 at 07:10 UTC) »

So like, Ive been like, not updating this or anything. I've been busy with work, school, life, etc. Moving into a house in April, though! I can't wait to have my own geek-room. :)

3months and 3 days until I get married! We still need to get some stuff going, but most of the plans are set. Well, except for that whole honeymoon thing....

Project wise I've been messing with autoinstaller and a wireless scanning application for the ipaq. The autoinstaller stuff is work related, so it gets done much faster. Even while learning python on-the-job! I wish I had enough time to deticate to get the ipaq stuff done faster...

Well, all goes well. I've got a few project gelling up in my head lately. One is working on the placement test code. But thats not Free Software. Otherwise, I'm looking into 802.11b technology still... But school is taking up too much of my time to be effective right this second. My perl coding is going well, I released dyn-dns-bind8. My next perl feat will probally be something to collect usage data for named virtual hosts.

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