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Adventures with FreeBSD and Advanced Networking
It appears that, if you use some of the more advanced networking technologies built into FreeBSD, it is possible to put yourself into a bit of a pickle...
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Why Open Source Makes Sense
An interesting reality of working for a company rooted in Open Source software is that while most people have heard of Open Source, many of still unaware of what that actually means and how it differs from proprietary commercial software.
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Notes From Open Source Bridge 2011
There were a diverse set of talks again this year. Not just diverse across many open source technologies, but across domains of knowledge as well...
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Jono Bacon’s take on the New Era of Community Management at OSCON
Jono Bacon is the Community Manager for Ubuntu and gave a talk this morning at OSCON. Community management is important one to me because of my involvement in the Plone community. We could use a formal community manager, but individuals in our community seem to fill many of the roles he discussed.
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Dell’s Crowbar Looking Very Promising
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Git Credential Helpers
An introduction to using git's new credential API...
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PyCon 2012 Wrap Up
As many have said already, any event that kicks off with dancing robots is an awesome sign of things to come during the conference...
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Virtual Merit Badges
Out of the latest Expedite Day comes a system for awarding badges...
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Daylite to SugarCRM: 5 Migration Tips
Looking for a change of scenery in your Customer Relationship Management software? We just migrated and found it was easier than you think...
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Python Django Training Course Now Available
We’ve taken the challenge of finding well-trained Python developers into our own hands. Clayton and I will be teaching 5-day immersive trainings on Python and Django at Eleven Fifty in Carmel, Indiana.
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