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[tigert.com | my life and stuff] Of course all of you are interesting and wonderful, my dear readers, no doubt about that. But this time I want to tell you about the guy I did my GUADEC talk with - Henri.

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http://planet.gnome.org  Planet GNOME: Now, on the other hand, everyone clamoring for Sun to open source Java seems to be tacitly admitting that free software can not compete in out-engineering a proprietary company if the proprietary company gives their goods for free, a point that I have made previously ("Fork in the Open Source Java world" and "Open Source Java, Part 2"). Tom Tromey did have an interesting follow up to my negative outlook (finding the post is an exercise for the reader). (via Cosmos)

 Planet PHP Planet PHP: Feeds, Synchronization and the Free Software Desktop (via Cosmos)

tigert.com | my life and stuff: Luckily the nice weather from GUADEC continued also in Finland, and it was very nice to have the work lunch outside in the nearby lunch restaurant. Finnish summer is nice, and usually there is not that much snow during that time.. (via Cosmos)

Rambo's blog - Eero af Heurlin weblog Rambo's blog - Eero af Heurlin weblog: First one was charset problem, the import did not check the charset of the incoming city name and thus LATIN-1 (sms) vs UTF-8 (server) lead to not finding locations with accented characters, also I imported the rest of the swedish locations from Geo-Names (Bergie had used some sort of population filter in his previous import). (via Cosmos)

Midgard-project.orghttp://www.midgard-project.org [Midgard-project.org] Midgard CMS - Planet Midgard: The way we ran into this is that Epoc mail uses date somehow in generating the boundary it uses, yesterday things (send photo via email from phone, get in imported to the blog) worked, today two different phones using Epoc mail and emails sent from both started failing the import. For some reason today all mails sent from those contained a single quote in the boundary thus breaking the decode.

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