Archive for December, 2006

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A.D. 2006: in Retrospect

December 31st, 2006

2006 has been a very eventful, almost exciting year for me, specially compared to the otherwise uneventful 2005. Here are the highlights of things that have kept me busy this year.
1. 2006: Year of Linux and Free/Open Source Software – Just as the year started, I made a commitment to use a totally new, free, [...]

Tis the season (to be busy)

December 22nd, 2006

(Ok, obviously, I couldn’t think up of a better title)
Yeah, this coming week is truly the season to be busy. Christmas (which extends to around the first week of January) is one of the busiest and most hectic time of the year for me. Church activities alone were enough to keep me busy during the [...]

I’m a godfather now!

December 19th, 2006

No, not that mafia-type godfather. We Filipinos are fond of godfathers/mothers. A Filipino normally has 2-3 sets of godparents: a set for Baptism, a set for Confirmation (if he/she is Catholic), and a set for Matrimony/wedding. I don’t know why our culture is really fond of this, maybe because of the benefits that come as [...]

Teamwork makes the FOSS world go round

December 13th, 2006

I should have blogged about this earlier, but I was so busy setting up my website (which, of course, includes this blog) that I didn’t have the time. Anyway, moving on…
Anne-Marie Mahfouf, a KDE developer, recently posted in her blog:
Only a handfull of people are paid to work on KDE. That means that KDE is [...]

Kore 0.1 Released

December 10th, 2006

The first alpha release of the Kore, the design system used by Jucato’s Data Core, is now available. The Kore is a collection of styles, colors, images, and content that is used to display the site. Built using standard HTML and CSS, a consistent color palette, and light graphics, the Kore aims to provide a [...]

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