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Monthly Archives: September 2007
Reflections on the OpenDisc launch
Well it’s been a little over two days, and i’m quite relieved that OpenDisc launched without much trouble. There’s been an overwhelming amount of support in friendly emails, forum posts and bloggers already – thanks to everybody for taking to … Continue reading
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Tagged mark shuttleworth, open source, OpenDisc, sourceforge, theopencd, translation, Twitter, vlc
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Mutiny aboard the good ship TheOpenCD
As of today I’m stepping down from TheOpenCD development, of which for the last eighteen months I’ve been the sole developer and general caretaker for the project. It’s not all bad news though – I’m leaving the project to pursue … Continue reading
Who Killed Channel 9?, by Gerald Stone
You can’t get better publicity for a book about a television station than a very public decline frought with scandals, dodgy dealings and disappointing broadcast, especially when Australia only has three commercial networks. Channel 9 was always the highest quality … Continue reading






