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 Tuesday, June 04, 2002

Drupal 4.0.0
After six months of development Drupal 4.0.0 is now ready for some final testing. Drupal is currently in a feature freeze, and has been for quite some time, to make sure nothing breaks before the final release. Before finally releasing Drupal 4 there will be two weeks of release candidates. RC1 will run from June 1 - 7, and RC2 from June 8 - 15. The source code is available at: http://www.drupal.org/drupal/drupal-4.0.0RC1.tgz. C'est un système qui m"intéresse beaucoup drupal et contrairement à pmachine c'est un projet open source... #  

K5 wiki
Sebpaquet (UdM) a member of the online community, kuro5hin.org just announced Ko4ting.org a wiki for kuro5hin. [Via drop.org#  

Apache Axis beta 2
La beta 2 de Axis est disponible. Je rappelle que Axis vient remplacer "Apache Soap". Ce projet a de bonnes chances de devenir le Tomcat des services web. La brève sur webservices.org présente les différences entre la beta 1 et la beta 2.  #  

Livejournal RSS
LiveJournal has turned its RSS feature back on. Add /rss to the end of the livejournal URL and you'll get the feed.
[Content Syndication with XML and RSS#  

My Blog, My Outboard Brain
Quelle bel article qui résume un guts felleing que je n'aurait jamais aussi bien écrit:As a committed infovore, I need to eat roughly six times my weight in information every day or my brain starts to starve and atrophy. I gather information from many sources: print, radio, television, conversation, the Web, RSS feeds, email, chance, and serendipity. I used to bookmark this stuff, but I just ended up with a million bookmarks that I never revisited and could never find anything in... Theoretically, you can annotate your bookmarks, entering free-form reminders to yourself so that you can remember why you bookmarked this page or that one. I don't know about you, but I never actually got around to doing this -- it's one of those get-to-it-later eat-your-vegetables best-practice housekeeping tasks like defragging your hard drive or squeegeeing your windshield that you know you should do but never get around to. Until I started blogging. Blogging gave my knowledge-grazing direction and reward. Writing a blog entry about a useful and/or interesting subject forces me to extract the salient features of the link into a two- or three-sentence elevator pitch to my readers, whose decision to follow a link is predicated on my ability to convey its interestingness to them. This exercise fixes the subjects in my head the same way that taking notes at a lecture does, putting them in reliable and easily-accessible mentalregisters... #  

Radio UserLand : New tool: Weblog Neighborhood
Now that Radio weblogs can tell us how they're related to other weblogs, through the blogroll and subscription lists, we can start harvesting information from those links. The Weblog Neighborhood tool only looks at subscription lists. It visits all the sites you're subscribed to, looking for sites that point to their subscription list, and then harvests those, and recurses up to three levels deep (this is configurable). Social Networking here we come! Si un jour je prends le temps de faire une maîtrise, ça risque d'être sur les questions/implications de tels outils...
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Web Development & Mac OS X
Information Architecture, Security Introduction, Perl and PHP on OS X, Security: Mac OS X and UNIX, Using mod_ssl, Open Source Databases, Java and Tomcat, Version Control with CVS... wow. On est loin de QuarkXpress for dummies! Excellent guide pour débuter avec Mac OS X comme environnement de développement web. #  

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