Updated November 23, 2005 @ 10:17 PST
Excellent overview for Open Source Developers and what needs to be done on the software side for the $100 Laptop / OLPC (One Laptop Per Child). Has anyone setup this site yet?
What should the software be called and where should it be hosted? Ok, I’ll take the first punch: 1.) $0 Dollar Linux 2.) FD.O
Updated November 21, 2005 @ 16:08 PST
Great to see that my press strategy is working for the Creative Commons sponsored project I’m now developing/pushing, ccHost, which powers CC Mixter.
A big thanks to Nathan Willis for the article on ccHost.
My goal is to push Open Source development around Creative Commons standards. Check out developer.creativecommons.org to see the general entry point I’m focusing on to open up develop and build a CC developer community along with the other hackers at Creative Commons. I’ll take this opportunity to shout out to Mike Linksvayer, Nathan Yergler and the new designer/programmer Alex Ryan (from gedit fame).
Updated November 21, 2005 @ 05:39 PST
Yes, that’s right! Inkscape 0.43 is released unto the world today! I just finished sending out the first barrage of press releases. This release includes connectors, better node editing, networked collaborative editing using Jabber, better SVG compliance, and so many other enhancements. Download it. Draw Freely.