Entries from Jeroen Reijn tagged with 'open source'
Watch out! Hippo ECM is coming!
The past 3 months have been crazy. You might already have read it somewhere on the world wide web, but if you haven't, we're very close too a first official release of our new ECM product. It was September...
Call for papers - ApacheCon Europe 2009
Bertrand reminded me today that the submission deadline is this Friday! I probably won't sent in an submission this year, because I've not been very active within any Apache community these past months. For those of you reading this blog...
5 years at Hippo and 5 years of open source
I've been thinking about this post for a while, because I wasn't really sure what to write about my past 5 years. So much has happened and there is so much to mention, but that would mean this would be...
Yet another browser
It's been all over the blogosphere! As far as I can see, you could not have missed that Google has announced it's own open source browser called Google Chrome. In the past there have been a lot of rumors about...
ApacheCon Europe 2008 Day 1
The ApacheCon Europe has landed and the first day is already behind us. This morning I arrived at the conference location in Amsterdam for a full day of sessions. Monday and Tuesday were mainly filled with meetups, hackathons and...
Cocoon GT 2007
Well the Cocoon GetTogether 2007 is coming up. It's only a bit more then two weeks from now. Have you registered? I know I just did! Be sure to register on time, because the space is limited. I think Rome...
Hippo CMS in Italian
The great thing of having an Open Source CMS is getting feedback and contributions from the community. Last night I had such a moment when Marco Casavecchia Morganti send me an email that he had translated Hippo CMS entirely to...
Hippo CMS on Ohloh.net
Hippo CMS is getting a lot of attention in the Netherlands and around Europe these days, but of course our goal is to make it a world-wide well known product. The only way to achieve that is by promoting it...
Pidgin: Combining multiple IM's into one
Today I switched from having multiple IM (Instant Messaging) clients open at the same time to only one on my Windows XP desktop. Pidgin (formerly known as Gaim) has all the IM protocols I need to talk with my friends...
Upgrading from Dapper to Edgy
I finally found some time to update my Ubuntu installation from Dapper to Edgy. I was a little bit concerned about the upgrade after reading Jeremy's blogpost. I'm glad I did not face Jeremy's problems. My update went very smooth...
ApacheCon EU 2007
Well it seems the word is out and our ApacheCon talk has been accepted! We were waiting for a confirmation before spreading the word, but the schedule seems to be final now. Jasha and I were pretty amazed to...
GWT 1.3 Release Candidate is 100% Open Source
As of yesterday Google WebToolkit (GWT 1.3 Release Candidate) is 100% Open Source and Apache 2.0 licensed. This is a great step for GWT and for web developers around the world. Since our primary mission is to help users (as...
What's up for this week?
Well last week I was told that I was about to get some time for implementing cool new features in the CMS like Niels mentioned last week. First up is the multiple binaries upload which will make working with the...
Batik and imagemaps
Last week I was working on a project that translates svg to jpeg. Creating jpeg's from svg is pretty easy with the Apache Batik SVG toolkit. But the customer needed to be able to link from the svg files to...
CocoonGT: The week after
It has been a week since the CocoonGT2006. Time really flies, but now it's time for a quick flashback of all the things that happened during those days. The GT Hackathon started for me on tuesday, since I was tied...
Internet Explorer on Ubuntu
The other day I discovered IEs 4 Linux - Internet Explorers for Linux. This great tool gives me another reason to start developing my web applications in my Ubuntu development environment. IEs 4 Linux gives you the full power of...
New Open Source Web Development IDE: Aptana
Aptana is a web development IDE based on the eclipse platform. It has a strong focus on Javascript, but it's a real nice plugin for web development. Since I try to use nothing else then Eclipse during my development, I'm...
ApacheCon Europe 2006 part 2
I'm sitting outside now in sunny Amsterdam, after catching up some sleep, rethinking the ApacheCon Europe 2006 in Dublin. Arthur, Dennis and myself arrived on wednesday evening, so we had all thursday to attend sessions. Most of them were about...
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