Archive for January, 2007
January 27th, 2007
Tattle is a little reporting script used for collecting system information from the Ruby community. The purpose is to help implementors of Ruby and its libraries to better understand the install footprint of the community at large.
Project Admins: Chad Fowler / Bruce Williams / Jim Weirich
me@system:~/workspace/ruby$ gem install -r tattle
me@system:~/workspace/ruby$ tattle
posted by pedro mg at 5:37 pm
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January 16th, 2007
Jabber Software Foundation Renamed to XMPP Standards Foundation
“The XMPP Standards Foundation (formerly the Jabber Software Foundation) is an independent, non-profit membership organization whose primary mission is to define open protocols for presence, instant messaging, and real-time communications on top of the IETF’s Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). The XSF also provides information and infrastructure […]
posted by pedro mg at 9:41 pm
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January 13th, 2007
Luke Ross built this Perl web app to help build your ~/.mutt/muttrc file.
Dropdown control helps select pages to fill out. The last page gives you the resource file ready for copy/paste.
…Mutt rocks!
posted by pedro mg at 11:59 pm
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January 9th, 2007
It really is awsome. I am viewing Steve Jobs keynote, and it really sums 3 or 4 gadgets. Incredible interface. OSX on a phone ? wow !!
Apple has done partnerships with amazing companies to get this device covering lot’s of digital life areas. Steve got Jerry “Yahoo” Yang, Dr. Eric “Google CEO” Schmidt, Stan “Cingular” […]
posted by pedro mg at 11:20 am
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January 7th, 2007
…broken computer motherboard made be use an older laptop, Celeron 1Ghz 256MB RAM.
Linux with XFCE and Mutt to read IMAP mail accounts. Mutt is cool !!
posted by pedro mg at 4:59 pm
& filed under tech, mail, linux, ubuntu, digital-life, Epiphany, Flickr, mutt | No Comments »