Congrats on Releases
Congrats to the
FSF for
releasing GPLv3.
Congrats to
Greg Wilon and
Andy Oram for their new book
Beautiful Code : Leading Programmers Explain How They Think. Looking forward to read it. Greg, thanks for the party yesterday!
I blogged about Greg's previous book
Data Crunching. Andy's interesting article
The desktop I'd like to see.
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Thanks p.g.o
I enjoyed reading
p.g.o last night at 6am when I had problem sleeping. Thank you all.
Luis's GPLv3 FAQ series was intense but a very good read.
Iago's first post on p.g.o made me discover Igalia's
GNOME Build Bot which is amazingly useful. It performs code coverage analysis for the test suite on all GNOME modules. Ashamed by
Pango's lack of any test suite, but
cairo's doing pretty good. Thanks Iago.
Clare, good point about mail boxes. And "Planet GNOME-rs" are called
Pigeons.
Jamin, good job. I wish I could sing Cash.
Heading to Ottawa/Montreal tomorrow morning for Canada Day and Montreal Jazz Festival. Hope to see the OLS crowd too.
Labels: buildbot, gplv3, igalia, pgo