Name: Todd Kulesza
Member since: 2005-01-03 17:47:43
Last Login: 2006-10-20 18:44:04

Homepage: www.dropline.net

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I am a senior computer science student at Oakland University who has been involved in the Free Software community since early high-school. Most of my coding efforts are spent on GNOME application development, most notably the Drivel Journal Editor. I also founded and spent two years maintaining the Dropline GNOME project, an attempt to bring a polished version of GNOME to Slackware Linux.

Recent blog entries by fflewddur

20 Oct 2006 (updated 20 Oct 2006 at 18:44 UTC) »

Looks like the use of libsoup is working out well!

20 Oct 2006 (updated 20 Oct 2006 at 18:40 UTC) »

Testing new Drivel build with libsoup's XML-RPC code...

Can we update?

Sweet, yes we can!

Testing new libsoup network backend...

test subject

new line one
next line (two)

number three...

28 Apr 2005 (updated 28 Apr 2005 at 05:02 UTC) »

test line one
test line two

test line three
blank line between two and three.

this is an update.

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