I've Become an Open Source Developer

2004-09-21 00:00:00 -0400

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jduprey

Its hard to believe that after all these years of working with and promoting open source software, that I've finally become an open source developer. I started a project called Kamikaze-QSCM on tigris.org's site.

Kamikaze is a source control query tool similar to Mozilla's bonsai. The 0.1 release is pretty basic. It only works with Subversion and requires a MySQL database. Future versions will support other SCM's like CVS and will, hopefully, be DB agnostic.

It ain't easy holding down a 40+ hour job and contributing to open source, but hopefully it will be rewarding. I've enjoyed working on this project and have learned a lot. I have lots of software ideas I'd like to implement not related to this project - all in good time.? Perhaps I'll write more on this later, but now I must sleep. 8-) ZZzzzzzz...

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Norah Jones - House Of Blues - Los Angeles, - Cold Cold Heart

XJournal Client Test

2004-09-19 00:00:00 -0400

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jduprey

I prefer a rich client rather than the austere HTML page provided by Live Journal. XJournal is an OS-X client. I will also take a look at a Mozilla Firefox client Deepest Sender which *sounds* pretty odd...

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Dashboard Confessional - A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar - Several Ways to Die Trying

First Journal Entry

2004-09-19 00:00:00 -0400

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jduprey

I signed up for this Live Journal service to see what it has to offer. The older I get, the less interested I am in maintaining a whole web site. Although I *do* host a web site on my personal computer at iDuprey.com, I find that keeping it secure and up-to-date less is less interesting. For the sake of my personal photo's, I plan to keep the site running indefintely. However, if my blogs can be hosted elsewhere, great!

I purchased a 2 month subscription to the service to see if it is worth it.

TurboLinux Bible by John Duprey

2000-07-10 00:00:00 -0400

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Type: Publication

Status: Completed, 2000

Publication Date: July 10, 2000

About TurboLinux Bible

The TurboLinux Bible teaches you how to install, administer, and use the TurboLinux operating system for day to day activities. The target audience level is from beginner to advanced. The beginner should find that early chapters lay a good foundation for more advanced topics covered in later chapters. Advanced users should find the book a good refresher course on key Linux concepts as well as useful reference for TurboLinux 6.0.4 specifics.

Bundled with the book is the TurboLinux 6.0.4 installation CDROM.

ISBN-10 ISBN-13
076454702X 978-0764547027

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