Wednesday, 05 December 2007

the year has only begun; what i call good news?

With christmas and end of the year just around the corner, I must say the year has only begun for me. I have been experiencing the very best in the free software community space. Some highlights include the following:
  1. highvoltage managed to hook me up to his generous friend JohannesLeRoux a.k.a Dade, thereby giving me authority to his server :)
  2. hats off to highvoltage as he once again became my hero for hosting my site on his server(an american one for that matter)
  3. one of the best...the CLUG(Cape Linux User Group) has invited/encouraged me to visit Kaapstad. I have been offered the CLUG Avatar. Visit http://wiki.clug.org.za to find out more of this kool idea.
  4. its been nice to work on my new site again, expect launch soon around xmas or so
  5. Kolab has hit 2.2 beta2 and beta3 releasing anytime this week is something open source community always have much anticipation for, especially with horde improving
  6. OMG oh yeah, last week i was blessed again to notice the power behind open source migrations. Yes, power and I'm talking about Toltec Migration Tool , sense of purity born and bred in South Africa - Easy step-by-step migration of your mail, calendars, contacts, tasks, other groupware data and global address list (GAL) from a Microsoft Exchange server to a Kolab server. I was even more luckier to witness it happening from the eloquent hand of Joon Radley himself.
for me all systems ready for the festive with a lot of work :D how about you?
see you again soon...
Kompressor

Wednesday, 03 October 2007

Copy and Paste always feels good..

Let's see what it can do for me


Sunday, 16 September 2007

what a freedom...

And so saturday saw me and my friends running for Pretoria to one of the main events about Software Freedom Day in the country.

It was all good and educational too. Lots of people came, but I must say most of them where either well informed geeks or those who've been to the event before. I was hoping to see more people who want to know more about FOSS etc.

However, it was all great as Eric and I distributed Ubuntu cd's, The OpenCD Project cd's, GEEK t-shirts(courtesy of Babelgeek), Go-OpenSource pens and caps. We shared to the best of our knowledge information about FOSS projects like Ubuntu and Kolab in particular. I'm sure over 300 cd's were handed out...:)

I also noticed there were people from as far as Central Africa, the DRC(Democratic Republic of Congo) and my friends one from Mozambique and one from Nelspruit. School children were also there to learn how FOSS can empower them.

It was hectic. Although I was at the Impi Linux stand, I was able to go meet Friedel and Dwayne at Translate.org.za. Myself and this guys have been translating and spreading the gospel of 11 South African languages on our software for a year or so but have never met in person until this day. It was nice to introduce my friends and other people to the project and I managed to make a few translations of the TuxPaint in Sesotho ... There were other people who wanted to take part in translations, notably Sindisiwe (proudly code-named BSB). BSB hope to see you a lot in translations and we are there to guide anytime :)

Met with the Joomla South African guys as well not to forget. I hope to get myself into that space of FOSS soon as well.

The most interesting thing about our SFD this year was that Microsoft also had a stand. Well i dont have details of what they were showing people but they were there and welcomed :)

eish there was a lot happening and I was always on my feet and it feels great to actually bring people closer to their freedom.

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

reaffirming software freedom

The onus is on us this saturday at the Software Freedom Day, held by the the Department of Science and Technology in Pretoria.

As for me I'll be doing South Sotho Translations with Translate and other guys and gals I've invited. Some of the guys I've invited for translations come all the way from Nelspruit. Today my invitations totalled 78 with 14 people positive to make it for the event :). If you like FOSS to speak your language come join us or meantime if you have any questions about translations email me or visit Translate website.

I'll also be seen proudly wearing my favorite Kolab t-shirt, the free software to the bone Collaboration suite.

Not forgetting what I love most about an event like this, is meeting FOSS Celebrities :) including the likes of:
  • Eric Andrews - the Master GEEK
  • Friedel & Dwayne Bailey - masterminds behind the award winning Translate.org.za
  • Jonathan Carter - High Voltage :)
So see you there....and expect great photos taken at the event posted right here..

Friday, 07 September 2007

in your bones

Basically, I want people to know that when they use binary ­only modules,
it's THEIR problem. I want people to know that in their bones, and I want it
shouted out from the rooftops. I want people to wake up in a cold sweat
every once in a while if they use binary ­only modules.

– Linus Torvalds on linux­kernel

Thursday, 30 August 2007

manchester united: Your operating system Linux i686 is not supported.


shiz niz, man united has so little to offer. Only windows and mac :-(

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

:D which transformer are you? Megatron!

Proud to be Megatron? oh yeah
Here is what my quiz said:

Megatron is the leader of the Decepticons. He will stop at nothing to establish his empire and destroy the Autobots, starting with Optimus Prime.

Like Megatron, you are not compassionate and harbor evil thoughts. You are inspiring, confident, and a natural leader. The Decepticons have chosen well. In addition, you use technology when you need to, but you do not embrace the latest trends.

I AM
71%
MEGATRON
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