Category Archives: internet

Open Source Translations

At the May 2, 2011 Grand Rapids Python User Group (GPRUG) meeting, Dave Brondsema talked to us about his forays into the internationalization (i18n) and localization (L10n) of Sourceforge’s new open source project hosting platform, Allura. He revealed that in … Continue reading

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Natty and Unity at WMLUG

I’ve used Linux since 2001 and Ubuntu since it first came out in 2005, so I have about a decade invested in it. The first user groups I went to, GRLUG and WMLUG, are Linux user groups, so I have … Continue reading

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CSS3 at GRWebDev

We had another great GRWebDev meeting last Monday. The topic was CSS3 and about 55 people attended. Topher covered some basic new CSS3 features. John Hwang of Mutually Human Software introduced us to easier CSS organization and generation via SASS … Continue reading

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The Allure of Allura at GRPUG

In the computer world, a decade is a long time. In the world of the Internet, it’s an eternity. So when plucky new code hosting and project management services like GitHub and BitBucket started eating them for lunch, SourceForge decided it … Continue reading

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Ubuntu Michigan Jam and Unity

One of the current controversies in the Linux world is Ubuntu building Unity, their own 3D accelerated interface on top of Gnome, for their upcoming Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal release instead of defaulting to the upcoming Gnome3.  I’m not going to … Continue reading

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