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links for 2008-05-12
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links for 2008-05-10
http://dague.net/2008/05/10/links-for-2008-05-10/John Resig - Processing.js Amazing. When I see stuff like this I’m less convinced we need any of the RIA stuff for anything other than playing videos on the internet. (tags: javascript processing visualization animation firefox graphics) …
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Sculptie Physics in OpenSim
http://dague.net/2008/05/09/sculptie-physics-in-opensim/In secondlife sculpties only collide on bounding boxes, which make them really only suitable for visuals, not for part of complex builds. Due to some early work done by Teravus this week, that’s no longer true for OpenSim. We’re now creating a tri-mesh collision surface for sculpties and passing that into our physics engine. …
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UgoTrade
http://www.ugotrade.comwhich agreggates feeds from opensim-related blogs and developers Daltonic Gin Darb Dabney’s SIMGIS Blog » OpenSim Dave’s Educational Blog OpenSimulator Project Sean’s Mental Walkabout » opensim Shengri La: Utopian Micronation Tedd Maa The Word of Chaos » OpenSim VintFalken.com » OpenSim artiphys justincc’
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justincc’s opensim blog
http://justincc.wordpress.comBlog RollOpenSim Grid List The OpenSim group blog (contains posts by Adam Frisby) The Opensimulator project sdague’s blog Dr Scofield’s blog
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tecosystems » because technology is just another ecosystem
http://redmonk.com/sogradyRecent Comments mike on Clouds Rolling In: The Google App Engine Q&ASean’s Mental Walkabout » Blog Archive » links for 2008-04-11 on Clouds Rolling In: The Google App Engine Q&Ajeo on I’m Running Out of Cloud Metaphors: Also, Red Dog?Hisham Abboud on Clouds Rolling In: The Google App Engine Q&Amattias on Clouds Rolling In: The Google App Engine Q
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Lost + Found
http://lslblog.free.fr/index.php/post/2008/03/24/Lost-FoundLa version 0.5.4 d'OpenSim est sortie il y'a déja une semaine. Un peu tôt, car elle contient encore des bugs impardonnables résolus heureusement dans le trunk actuel. La core team menée par Sean se décide à s'organiser un peu mieux pour améliorer la stabilité des releases et rationaliser le traitement des bugs. Hé oui... Car OpenSource n'est pas synonyme d'auberge espagnole. Vous connaissiez ceci ?
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Lost + Found
http://lslblog.free.fr/index.php/post/2008/03/12/Lost-Foundre SL, je me fais un petit billet à sa manière. Sans prétendre toutefois l'égaler, ça aura l'avantage de m'amuser, et j'espère, de vous instruire. Du côté d'OpenSim : Sean, de la core team d'OpenSim, a un très joli feu de camp et j'aimerais bien en avoir comme celui là. Le bug qui transforme tous les arbres en sapins au redémarrage d'une région OpenSim a été corrigé. Celui de la végétation aussi, mais c'est MW qu'il faut remercier, parce qu'il m'a bien aiguill
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SystemImager - Make Things Automatically Done
http://dotimes.com/iscale/2008/03/systemimager-make-things-a...Linux Clustering: Building and Maintaining Linux Clusters * Distributed and Parallel Systems: From Instruction Parallelism to Cluster Computing * High Performance Computing Clusters with Intel® Architecture, Part 2 * System Installation Suite: Massive Installation for Linux - Sean Dague * SystemImager @ Ottawa Linux Symposium 2002 - Sean Dague * SystemImager @ LinuxTag 2007 in Berlin - Andrea Righi, Brian Elliott Finley, Erich Focht o Get paper and presentation of the talk in PDF *
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Soul In Isolation
http://soulinisolation.blogspot.com34 Fountain blog Chuck's blog of family photos Heather's Blog Heather's photos Jennifer's blog Megan's blog Sean's Mental Walkabout The SJBlog
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The Wayward Word Press
http://daveshields.wordpress.comRecent Comments Sean Dague on links for 2008-01-17Rob Kolstad on XO-Python: Where Are the Softw...mathiastck on dsandroid: Dave Shields On Goo...Rob Kolstad on XO-Python: Where Are the Softw...
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The Wayward Word Press
http://daveshields.wordpress.comin here that i agree with. be interesting if he went introspective.” Additional observations can be found via the comments to Mike’s blog post: Ian Skerrett, The Importance of Open Source Project Governance Sean Dague’s link to Mike’s post, links for 2007-12-09, with the comment, “This post brings up a lot of good points on what “open” means.” Robert Galoppini’s link to his earlier post, Capability Coordination in Modular Organization: Voluntary FS/OSS Production and the Case of Debian GNU/Linux
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Planet GNOME
http://planet.gnome.orgSome stranger (and former Ion-head) called Sean has nice words to say about Superswitcher, saving him the effort of writing his own “go to window by name” program. Superswitcher wasn’t actually “designed as the ideal test case for libwnck”, but it certainly does give the Window Navigator Construction Kit a workout.
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