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Fontanelle
Posted on October 19, 2006 | No CommentsUsual obsessive listening happening late in the afternoon. Today it’s Clem Snide with “Fontanelle” from Soft Spot. It is entirely impossible to mislike Clem Snide. I challenge anyone to prove otherwise. Now if only I wasn’t cylcing home, I could carry on listening. -
It’s a done deal!
Posted on October 19, 2006 | No CommentsFINALLY, we have signed off on the contract for The Strawberry Project and have burried the hatchet with our delivery partners at IBM. Now the real work can begin – well, once the CMS project has gone live and we’ve all caught up on some... -
A piece on Eclipse
Posted on October 11, 2006 | No CommentsACM’s QUEUE mag is running an article on the plugin framework within Eclipse. Hardly earth-shattering news, but should any of my colleagues happen upon this post, they could do with giving the article the once over if they haven’t yet got a handle on the... -
Mailnames revisited
Posted on October 11, 2006 | No CommentsI’ve come across some work going on to look at mailname formats and what the best strategy is in providing upwards of 50K user accounts to a single domain name. Historically we have always distinguished between our internal audiences and provided, effectively, a two tier... -
So very close…
Posted on October 11, 2006 | No CommentsI think the OJEC procurement process at work is almost coming through to fruition, and expect to have the good news that we’re good to go by the end of the week. There has been a significant level of mobilisation within the workplace for getting...