Archive for the ‘SourceForge’ Category

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Upgraded to new WordPress

March 10, 2005

I updated to the latest and greatest {WordPress}. Unfortunately it seems like as a side effect of this upgrade my entire blog ended up getting posted to {Planet Debian}. Sorry about that. I blame {WordPress}. I do really like the pages feature of the new {WordPress}. I’m in the process of converting my silly little website over to it.

On the employment front, I’m still busy working on {SourceForge} Explorer. We’re gearing up for release. I’ll be heading down to Fremont for two weeks at the end of the month to make sure we don’t run into last minute problems and plan for the post release refactor / redesign.

I finally got approved as a {Debian} developer. As a result I gave my packages some much needed love without forcing other DDs to spend their time reviewing my trivial changes or upstream updates.

Life rolls on…

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All work, and some play

December 10, 2004

No news on the {Debian} developer front. I’ve been spending a bunch of time on the SourceForge Explorer application at work. It’s pretty awesome now. I’m currently implementing Trace support so we can debug any issues discovered in the field. Note to self, implementing field debug capabilities as an afterthought… not so fun. Office and Project plugins got a refresh last week and now work with Office XP and 2003 and pull in some new connection functionality from the library.

I picked up a copy of {World of Warcraft} last week. That game is amazing. It’s been a long time since I’ve been hooked on a game. I think the last one I played that I liked was Asherons Call.

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SourceForge Tools

October 13, 2004

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m working on {.NET} tools for SourceForge. One of the things I’m working on is bindings for MS Office.

Here is an example of my work… I inherited this code from San and have done a lot of cleanup and UI refactoring work.

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