OHAI!
Yeah, I know. This page is not very web 2.0. That's because I am waiting to
upgrade to web 3.0 when it comes out, it's supposed to be much better. In the meantime,
here are some potentially useful links, depending on your idea of "useful."
My
contact page is still around, it's even up to date!
I'm no longer maemo.org's debmaster. Nokia, in their infinite wisdom, has abandoned
Maemo and Debian as a platform in favor of MeeGo. Therefor there is no need for my services
at maemo.org anymore. I'm still willing to talk about packaging or anything else maemoish,
you can start here,
or even jot something down on the
maemo
wiki. I watch that page so I'll see anything you put there.
I'm currently (and happily) employed by
Pelagicore AB.
F{N}OSS, a planet site for free software, hacking,
and related commentary, is up and running - soon to be celebrating its sixth month anniversary. w00t.
There is also a
link to the yaalr project on SourceForge.
If you are looking for debian-related stuff, (and let's face it, who isn't?)
then you can find it
here.
I would like to mention that I have re-built
my debian repository. I generally just
keep stuff I am working on there, things that I am testing. Anything that is ready for debian goes through the debian-perl team.
Because I felt the need to inlcude myself
in F{N}OSS I have started
blogging again.
I would also like to mention a couple of the articles I have written. Two are on
graphical toolkits for Apple's OS X, intended to be a three part series. Another article is on testing at
The Perl Review but I think one needs a subscription to see that. (It is
a good magazine, even if I do say so myself, and a web subscription costs only $9 a year for pdf access.)
I have put my presentation
on slideshare which I presented at the last NPW in Oslo. I need to better organize my slides and such, but that
will have to wait for another day.