Posts Tagged by blogs

And, WordPress hackers, just in case you’re interested…

… here’s how I made the earlier slightly tricky change. Using this tutorial page I changed the front page of the site into a static page, which sat at “computerfloss.com/blog”. But I wanted the front page to be at the root of the domain, so I skipped over to this other tutorial page. This one… read more

Planet FLOSS Rides Again

I have maintained a blog about my work in FLOSS (and other avenues I’ve explored more recently) for several years now, in two or three different incarnations. For much of that time, I was one of many bloggers syndicated on Planet FLOSS Research, a website that brought together a number of blogs all on the… read more

The Return of Padams!

Still talking about blogs, Paul Adams has re-appeared on the blogosphere! I knew he’d come back, and, like Kylie Minogue, he’s reinvented himself (right down to the tiny hotpants). Check him out on his new blog. read more

Ah, I've Been Expecting You…

Welcome to the new location for my blog. Until recently this blog was hosted by the University of Lincoln whilst I obtained my PhD. Now that it’s completed and I’ve moved on, I’ve moved it here. Coincidentally, we in the Software Engineering Working Group at the Free University of Berlin are in the process of… read more

A Shout Out

I want to say how much I’ve been enjoying the work on Carlo Daffara’s blog about FLOSSMetrics, a blog which I have shamefully only recently become aware of (through the April 17, 2009 post, which acts as a very good summary of the work). That is all. read more

On the Veracity of Sources

When I want to learn about something in free/open source software more generally, there are a number of different types of sources to look towards, each one with their own advantages and considerations, and each with an intended audience. So knowing about all of these types of sources serves as a good indicator of where… read more