thoughts from a developer. Author of Hands-on Mobile and Embedded Development with Qt 5 http://bit.ly/HandsOnMobileEmbedded
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
hey apple!
There, I said. I feel better.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Gutenbrowser
I have started hacking on it again, to fix a few things up. It is still far from what I entirely imagine when I think about what it should be.
In 7 years, the Project Gutenberg when from a few hundred books, maybe even a few thousand, to 10's of thousands. All free.
Now there are devices like the Kindle where you can buy ebooks and read them.
You don't have to buy any books from Gutenberg project. That are all free. Everyone of them.
I will create a new release in the coming weeks, with Linux, Windows and Mac OS X binaries.
You can always get Gutenbrowser in Debian. I am not entirely sure which version it is, but they usually keep it up to date, and occasionally pester me for updates or bug fixes.
I am pretty sure I started working on gutenbrowser 9 years ago. My how things have changed in the last 9 years... blah blah blah....
Thursday, August 14, 2008
long time now...
It's been a cold winter this year. Lot of days that are below 20 and nights getting down to below 10.
I have become a cold weather ninny.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Nokia and open source
Nokia makes some big news announcement
Ok, so they made an announcement they are buying a controlling percent of Symbian, and will be putting it under an open source license. Specifically the Eclipse Public License (EPL).
What remains to be seen is just how much source will be released as open. The EPL is very generous to proprietary interests. Allowing contributors to relicense their derived works. Which means, "it" won't stay open source. If it is anything like their Maemo offering, it won't be much. Just enough that PR can call it open source.
Unfortunely, the EPL is not compatible with all the GPL and LGPL works out there, so not very many of the thousands of really great applications for Linux will be available for this. Unless, of course, an application can be relicensed and uses Qt, which will surely be licensed to allow development on this new EPL Symbian.
As with Nokia news lately, I feel it is generally good and it is great to see such a huge company try and be a better 'citizen'.