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zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Early Coverage of Go Open 2008

Day two of Go Open is just about to get started. Already, there's a good amount of coverage in the Norwegian press on the event. I have made a pitiful attempt to translate the titles of the articles, mostly for the amusement of my Norwegian friends. Alexander V. Røyne blogged, go open day 2008 1: Chris [...]
09/04/2008 8:48 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

bruce morrison

› Australian Open Source Industry & Community Census report released

The report compiled from the Australian Open Source Industry & Community Census has been released. I've only have the chance to skim over it at the moment, but my initial impression is that it looks very professional, contains quite a bit of detail and is interspersed with practitioner "stories". http://waughpartners.com.au/2008/04/07/australian-open-source-industry-community-report
09/04/2008 2:12 am (UTC)   Bruce Morrison   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Resources for Go Open Keynote

During the keynote at the Go Open conference in Oslo, I am going to be mentioning several papers and articles. I've included links and a brief summary of each below: Paper: Adoption of Open Source in The Software Industry An excellent research paper paper produced by Reidar Conradi, Øyvind Hauge and Carl-Fredrik Sørensen from the Norwegian University [...]
08/04/2008 2:58 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Resources for Go Open Keynote

During the keynote at the Go Open conference in Oslo, I am going to be mentioning several papers and articles. I've included links and a brief summary of each below: Paper: Adoption of Open Source in The Software Industry An excellent research paper paper produced by Reidar Conradi, Øyvind Hauge and Carl-Fredrik Sørensen from the Norwegian University [...]
08/04/2008 2:58 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Coaching the Next Generation of FOSS Developers

Each year it seems that there are more and more grumblings about how commercial Open Source conferences are moving further and further away from Free Software and Open Source communities. Incongruously, some of the loudest (or at least most noticed) complaining comes from some of the most consistent participants on the conference circuit. I myself [...]
04/04/2008 2:56 pm (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Coaching the Next Generation of FOSS Developers

Each year it seems that there are more and more grumblings about how commercial Open Source conferences are moving further and further away from Free Software and Open Source communities. Incongruously, some of the loudest (or at least most noticed) complaining comes from some of the most consistent participants on the conference circuit. I myself [...]
04/04/2008 2:56 pm (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› eLiberatica Abstract: Understanding Free Software and Open Source Licensing

Much to my friend Lucian's dismay, I have been sitting (a.k.a. not doing a damn thing) on the abstracts for my upcoming sessions at the Romanian eLiberatica conference. The first abstract is easy — I will present a slightly modified version of my Age of Literate Machines presentation. The second session will take a little bit more [...]
04/04/2008 4:15 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› eLiberatica Abstract: Understanding Free Software and Open Source Licensing

Much to my friend Lucian's dismay, I have been sitting (a.k.a. not doing a damn thing) on the abstracts for my upcoming sessions at the Romanian eLiberatica conference. The first abstract is easy — I will present a slightly modified version of my Age of Literate Machines presentation. The second session will take a little bit more [...]
04/04/2008 4:15 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

derick rethans  eZ systems employee

› New VLD and translit releases

They're two little extension for very distinctive purposes. VLD is a tool for hard core PHP hackers that want to figure out what is going on in PHP's engine. This would be an extremely useful tool for students that want to work on the Google Summer of Code project to implement and finish "Ilia's" Optimizer.

The translit extension focuses on transliterating scripts into different representations. It contains many filters for different tasks. For example the "normalize_numbers" filter can convert "1234567890" into "1234567890" with the following script:

<?php
$input = "1234567890";
var_dump(transliterate(
    $input, 
    array('normalize_numbers'), 
    'utf-8', 'ascii'));
?>

But many other filters exist, such as converting Chinese text (大平矿难死者增至66人) to pinyin (dapingkuangnansǐzhezengzhi66ren) or stripping out accents (á -> a )and converting ligatures (© -> (c), æ -> ae) etc. The translit extension is also used on this website to create "nice" urls with the following code:

$blurp['url'] = transliterate($blurp['title'],
    array(
        'cyrillic_transliterate', 'lowercase_latin',
        'normalize_ligature', 'diacritical_remove',
        'normalize_punctuation', 'remove_punctuation',
        'spaces_to_underscore', 'compact_underscores'),
    'utf8', 'us-ascii');

Both extensions are available through PECL and installable like:

pecl install vld
pecl install translit

01/04/2008 8:50 pm (UTC)   Derick Rethans   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

ez projects

› ezxajax_classattributes 2.0.0 new version for ez4 and php5

- update for use in ez4 / removing php5 strict warnings

see trunk http://svn.projects.ez.no/ezxajax_classattributes/trunk/extension/ezxajax_classattributes/

Note: xajax extension with versionnumber 2.x are based on ezxajax for ez4 and php5

01/04/2008 4:56 pm (UTC)   eZ Projects   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us