Tag Archives: linux

Don’t Attack Your Users

It seems to me like basic business common sense not to attack your software’s users, because they’re people who might fund your future development work, when they want some new feature adding or some adaptation making. We should hope that … Continue reading

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What was in my Nutsack? (from Lug Radio Live)

The notorious nutsack (cc-by-2.0) The conference pack for LugRadioLive was called a “nutsack” for some reason (anyone know why?). It seems like a pretty good pack, as far as these things go. First of all, it’s a durable paper bag, … Continue reading

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LugRadio Live Event Review, Part Web2.0

LUGRadioLive 2008 by sheilaellen (cc-by-2.0) One aspect I didn’t mention in the LugRadio Live Event Review was how old-fashioned it seemed in some ways. I guess I’ve got used to seeing conferences experimenting with various web2.0 toys like live-blogging, feedback … Continue reading

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LugRadio Live Event Review

LUGRadioLive 2008 by sheilaellen (cc-by-2.0) This weekend, I learnt lots of things while at LugRadio Live in Wolverhampton. One thing was the surprising delay between posting something on this site and it actually appearing in the feed on my mobile … Continue reading

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Lug! Radio! Live! 2008!

All being well, as this post appears, I’m on my bike on the first leg of my journey to LugRadiO Live UK 2008 in Wolverhampton, blasting my way past WordCampUK who daftly picked the same day. However, I plan to … Continue reading

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