Archive for March, 2006

Are you in need of an e-commerce store (updated)?

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Here is an unusual post for this weblog. Regular readers of this weblog may know that I am working on an innovative solution for e-commerce. As I need to work this out properly, I would like to gather a list of (ideally) 10 small companies that are in need of creating an online store (I’m […]

Some RDF thoughts…

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Yesterday at the OSSGTP meeting, we had a great presentation from Henry about the semantic web. Among the critics of the attendants were the usual expectations regarding real-world usage of RDF. So here is a cap of what I am already aware of…
First of all, let’s start with Firefox: writing plugins require you to write […]

Mac OS X Server Security Update 2006-001 partly broke my server

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

I was really pissed of recently because I suspected Security Update 20006-01 to have broken my server. I was unable for example to log on my weblog back-office, and I had about 80% failures when trying to read a mail from my webmail. I installed Security Update 2006-002 a few minutes ago, and now everything […]

Continuous Integration with opensource projects

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

As I need to know the state of CVS/Subversion versions of various opensource projects I do use/plan to use, I have added Tapestry and Restlet to my Continuum server.
You can see the results at the usual place: http://www.kalixia.biz:18080/continuum/