Archive for May, 2006

Just a little recognition

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

I don’t usually blog about work, but when the New York Times does a piece about your company how can you not be a little proud? What’s more, they give a lot of press to our strategy, which seems to be gaining industry momentum. Exciting stuff, to be sure.
Go Dchoc!

JUploadr 1.0

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

It’s finally out, after more than a year of development, my first Open Source project finally hit 1.0. It has all of the features that I originally wrote down on the wish list in December of 2004 and more. I’m also very happy with the user response –it’s widely considered to be better than the [...]

How not to ask for a feature

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

I got a comment a week or so ago on an old post that immediately rubbed me the wrong way. The post was talking about an open source version of Java and its many flaws. In the post, I concluded that it was an admirable project, but wasn’t mature enough to distribute widely. The [...]