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I'll also be attending the Directory Services session at Apple's WWDC on the morning of the 25th of June.

The OpenLDAP Project is holding its second OpenLDAP Developers' Day conference in Vienna, Austria on 18 July 2003. More information is here. I'll be talking about some of the work we've done on integrating OpenLDAP with NetInfo, and the SLAPI plugin API. Drop in if you're around!

I'm moving to New York in May for about 6 months on a music scholarship. I know finding accommodation is going to be difficult, but if anyone has any suggestions please drop me a line.

Our redesigned web site should hopefully make finding documentation for our open source software a little easier.

Well, I am living in Paris for the next few months, which is proving to be a very interesting experience indeed. Getting decent Internet access is particularly difficult if, like me, you are planning on staying for less than a year. In any case, it is good to have finished university once and for all (thesis passed) and to have some time to concentrate on living, music and computing.

Code-wise, I have been working away on our Active Directory integration project, XAD. I've also been taking a look at setting up a Linux-based PABX for our Melbourne office, using snom IP phones, OpenH323, and some PSTN or ISDN to H.323 gateway software.

10 Oct 2001 (updated 23 Feb 2003 at 10:27 UTC) »

Things have been busy. Apart from finishing my Honours thesis on the use of jazz in film music, I've been interested in the stuff happening at dcerpc.net.

14 Feb 2001 (updated 14 Feb 2001 at 11:31 UTC) »

Here's a review of a recent gig and a preview of an upcoming one with The Lovers. Any Advogato readers in Melbourne, come on down!

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Been working on an Objective-C binding for XML-RPC. It's working, based on xmlrpc-c; see this link for more information. The thing is whether to rewrite it to be independent on xmlrpc-c or not.

nss_ldap-129 now supports autoconf. Tested on Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD; AIX testers wanted! I expect things to break but this was an important thing to do for portability. Thanks to Doug Nazar and David Begley who have worked on the pam_ldap autoconf support, upon which this work was based.

Joe Little and I gave a talk last night SVLUG on LDAP directory services and the Open-IT project. Open-IT is, amongst other things, a clearinghouse for RPMs of PADL's Open Source offerings.

Over the weekend I wrote some glue between JavaLDAPand Ganymede. Ganymede is a very cool, object-oriented framework for managing directory information, and although it is not designed to be used as a directory service per se, it maps closely enough to LDAP that I thought it would be an interesting project to integrate the two.

Also, there are new releases of pam_ldap and nss_ldap. These should show up on Freshmeat soon.

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