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Soutenez le logiciel libre, rejoignez l’April !
Nov 14th
This post is written in French as it is an invitation to my French readers to join the APRIL Association (more information on http://www.april.org/fr/presentation-april-association).
Pour encore mieux promouvoir et défendre le logiciel libre l’April a lancé, avec le soutien de Tristan Nitot (président de Mozilla Europe), le 12 novembre 2008 une nouvelle grande campagne d’adhésion.
L’objectif de l’April est d’établir une structure de promotion et de défense du logiciel libre avec des moyens à la hauteur des enjeux.
Pour cela, l’April a besoin du soutien de tous.
Adhérer à l’April n’implique pas d’être actif dans l’association. Mais forte de milliers de membres, l’April obtiendra plus facilement l’audience des élus et du gouvernement. Grâce à nos cotisations, elle pourra financer ses permanents et embaucher les personnes qu’exigent ses actions et les dossiers de plus en plus complexes qu’elle traite.
Cette campagne d’adhésion a pour but de renforcer l’April dans sa représentativité et dans ses moyens d’actions. L’April souhaite atteindre dans un premier temps les 5 000 membres avant la fin de l’année 2008.
Pour rejoindre l’April : http://www.april.org/adherer
Plus d’informations sur la campagne d’adhésion : http://www.april.org/fr/tristan-nitot-appelle-a-adherer-a-lapril-pour-soutenir-ses-actions-de-promotion-et-defense-du-logiciel-libre
The Definitive Guide to symfony by by F. Potencier & F. Zaninotto
Nov 10th
“The Definitive Guide to symfony” is part of the official documentation of the symfony PHP Web framework.
This book can be read online, and is published under the GFDL license. Hhowever, reading a printed copy allows a better in-depth understanding of this framework. It is very well written, with a lot of examples. It is directed to either newbies wanting to begin developing web applications with symfony, or experts, as it can be used as a quick reference for specific aspects of the web framework.
Though the book was updated online for newer releases of symfony, no new revision was printed at the moment of writing. Symfony 1.0 remains the preferred stable branch for long term projects, with its 3 years support (until January 2010).
For those who like having a book in their hands and want to use a simple but powerful web framework, here is the Amazon link for buying a printed copy.
VPS moved to the US!
Nov 9th
Nothing related with the recent election of Barak Obama as President of the USA, but I have just finished moving all my services to Linode.com, after less than 2 unfortunate months at OVH (no link). So far, I really appreciate what Linode propose to their customers.
DNS haven’t yet been finished propagating (should be done in the next hours). Should you notice any issues with my website or any other services run on this VPS, please contact me.
Laptop as desktop computer replacement
Nov 2nd
I am currently studying the possibility to change my current desktop computer for a laptop. This is the first time I am looking at these powerful laptops, as I now only use cheap laptops for small office use (email, web etc.) when traveling.
My aim is now to use a laptop for my daily tasks: picture editing, small development, multimedia etc.
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Ubuntu 8.10 as a guest in VirtualBox
Oct 27th
Though I only use Debian on all my machines, I like playing with new Ubuntu releases, just in case I have to set it up on someone else’s machine. I use VirtualBox for testing.
When trying the upcoming new Ubuntu 8.10 release, and after installing the VirtualBox clients on the guest, I had the following issues: More >
Downtime
Oct 20th
The company hosting my virtual server has recently suffered from big problems on their ISCSI infrastructure, leading to major downtimes, affecting all the services I run (mail, web etc.).
Things seem to have been fixed for now. Hopefully, this will never happen again. Just in case, I stopped my order to upgrade the VPS to a more powerful offer (1GB RAM and more proc cycles). I am aware of several hosting companies with cheap and reliable offers (Linode was already cited several times), but most of them are based in the US – Gandi and OVH seem to be the unique affordable alternatives with data center based in France, Gandi being a bit more expensive.
All my apologies for these issues.
Firmware update for Sony DSLR-A700
Sep 20th
Sony has recently published an updated firmware for the DSLR-A700 camera.
Changes since oldest v3 firmware are:
- The choice to select auto exposure bracketing (single & continuous) with 3 shots in 2 EV steps has been added.
- The choice to turn [Off] the High ISO NR feature has been added.
- Improvement of the image quality in high ISO setting.
- Improvement of the auto white balance and D-Range Optimizer performance.
- Improvement of reliability for communication between camera body and vertical grip.
Though I haven’t yet tested the improvements of the image quality using high sensibility or D-Range Optimizer, I mostly appreciate the possibility to make 3 shots at +/-2EV in auto-bracketing, which eases creation of HDR or exposure-blended images.
Download link for Windows work well on GNU/Linux (using Wine to extract the firmware file): http://support.sony-europe.com/dime/digistill/alpha/alpha.aspx?site=&m=DSLR-A700&site=odw_en_GB&odw_model=DSLR-A700
Note that upgrading the firmware resets the counter for file naming.
New WP design
Aug 9th
I have just updated my WP setup to use a new design, provided by Smashing Magazine: Fervens was designed by Elena Gafita.
I will work on adapting this theme to better suit my needs, and especially allow easy reading of “long” articles. I hope my readers will enjoy it.
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