1. Feb 20th, 2008

    Rounded Corners – 190 (The other operating system)

    MacVim

    Test on Windows, run on Linux. These and more interesting discoveries, in Alfresco’s Open Source Barometer:

    “Users evaluate on a Windows laptop and deploy on Linux” – 41% of evaluations were on Windows, dropping to 26% for deployments, whereas 51% of deployments were on Linux.

    “Open Source creates a clear leader at each level in the stack.” – Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), MySQL, JBoss, Tomcat.

    Sex appeal. Although nothing comes close to actually using one, Wil Shipley’s review of the MacBook Air is the place to start:

    When it gets hot, it starts venting out the bottom-back. … Throwing off your comforter and getting nakeder with your Air is the only solution at this point, and also, it feels… so deliciously wrong.

    Untangled. Roy Fielding’s blogs.

    Blue it is. The porn industry has cast its vote, war over, but it still is a damn good DVD player.

    When memory is not enough. Memcache to disk with memcachedb.

    Picture, because sometimes Eclipse doesn’t cut it.

    1. Feb 20th, 2008

      Crosbie Fitch

      The other thing that could be interesting to do on Windows prior to Linux, is demo.

      Freely distribute a closed source demo on windows, then sell a GPL release for Linux.

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