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How to make community members stick at djst’s nest

by karlcow

an interesting conclusion about how to turn new and casual contributors into long-time community members: the key is to distribute ownership.

To wrap up, there were several things that motivated me to stay active in the Mozilla community: * A belief in the mission of the project — to create a web browser that supports and promotes the use of open standards * An interest in the technology — initially with the Gecko logo as my hook * The feeling of belonging in a community of people with similar interests * The desire to give something back to a project that gave (and still gives) me the best browser in the world for free * The experiences gained by managing a website — HTML, CSS, server configurations, and perhaps most importantly, the English language * The recognition and respect from Mozilla project members for my contributions * The pride of being responsible for an important piece of the project

01 July 2009

Gridshore » How WTF’s improve code quality awareness

by karlcow

It is very important to report the WTF to the developer who produced the code. Subversions “annotate” or “blame” function provides a means to blame someone for the existence of a specific piece of code. The best way to report this back is through an informative and educational discussion, where everyone could be involved. The factoring should preferably be done by the developer responsible for the code, perhaps with the assistance of the developer who reviewed it. As a result, quality awareness will have improved within the development team.

Flickr: Add a weblog

by oqdbpo
Tweet your Flickr photos and video. Here's how to set it up: 1. Go to Twitter to authorize tweets from your Flickr account. 2. Once authorized you'll automatically be sent back to Flickr, and we'll show how to tweet to your heart's content.

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30 June 2009

Re: vCard RDF merge.... from Toby Inkster on 2009-06-30 (www-archive@w3.org from June 2009)

by karlcow

A while back I wrote a little RDF vocab that extended the 2006 vCard vocab. It introduces a few extra terms which I thought were useful, mostly taken from the vCard 4.0 drafts at the time. e.g. a "lang" property to indicate languages spoken by the person represented. One other thing it has though is a more vCard-like way of representing telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, etc.

25 June 2009

upscale typography » Blog Archive » Drawing with Type

by sbrothier
This is one of the newest apps for the Apple iphone. The concept is very simple. Drawing with letters. The first release came out late May, but the project started back in 2005 as an online project for the web. You simply type a sentence or word and then you start drawing. You may save it, email it or upload it to the typedrawing flickr group. The new 1.2 update goes one step further. Now you can set colors, typeface, text size, and undo & redo. This is the type of application that makes you spend many creative hours with your iphone or ipod touch.

19 June 2009

How To Configure Your Router for Gaming

by alamat (via)
Playing games over the Internet is a lot easier than it used to be. Nobody wants to go back to the days of modem initialization strings, manually entering IP addresses, and getting disconnected whenever someone else picked up the phone

15 June 2009

HubLog: Annotation of Scientific Articles

by parmentierf
I made a web-based interface for curating the results of entity extraction from scientific papers. It converts XML files to text, passes the text through machine annotators, lets curators add/delete/modify the annotations, then splices the annotations back into the original XML file.

13 June 2009

John Mann Photography

by karlcow

Folded in Place furthers the abstraction once offered by landscape photography by removing the place itself and replacing it with a mapped construction. This method leads the viewer to re-imagine the spectacle of the foreign lands and explore the abstraction of place offered by photography. The combination of still-life constructions and the maps’ reference to large and distant lands examines the paradox of known and unknown geographies offered by the photographic image. In this manner, Folded in Place turns the abstract representation of the map back into a physical landscape using photography to look at the map as a geography of its own.

11 June 2009

Baekdal Le Mans 24 Hours LIVE Tracker |

by rax262 (via)
Thomas Baekdal (@baekdal24hours on twitter) has been providing this app for a few years now. No skipping around to multiple websites, just click the banner above, kick back and enjoy. Since they are 6hrs ahead of us (EST) its a great way to keep up during the day if you’re at work! And, the webcam tracker is now also available for download here: http://bit.ly/ujHTd (But the webcams are not online until Saturday)

walking papers lives (tecznotes)

by karlcow

OpenStreetMap, the wiki-style map of the world that anyone can edit, is in need of a new way to add content. I've been working on a way to "round trip" map data through paper, to make it easier to perform the kinds of eyes-on-the-street edits that OSM needs now the most, as well as distributing the load by making it possible for legible, easy notes to be shared and turned into real geographical data.

Walking Papers is a working service that implements this paper idea, based on initial technical experimentation from back in February.

08 June 2009

Walking Papers

by philippej & 2 others (via)
"Print maps, draw on them, scan them back in and help OpenStreetMap improve its coverage of local points of interests and street detail." Excellent et prometteur...

05 June 2009

Walking Papers

by karlcow & 2 others

Print maps, draw on them, scan them back in and help OpenStreetMap improve its coverage of local points of interests and street detail.

31 May 2009

The Project Plan, The Bible | Product Design and Development

by karlcow

Project plans and process ignorance

Project managers live and die by the project plan. It’s their bible. We know it like the back of our hand and we assume that everyone on the team does too, but to my surprise this is rarely the case.

Unfortunately, this lack of knowledge can reduce the effectiveness of the team, negatively impacting cost, time and performance. This article will explore the problem and suggest ways to remedy it.

30 May 2009

29 May 2009

Twitter Vs. Facebook - The Final Round

by macbros
Well, I had the Twitter bug awhile back but the effects seem to have slowly started to wear off of me. I already had a Facebook account, but I rarely ever used it, but as of late I have been on Facebook updating my status every chance I get.

28 May 2009

ShouldIBackupMy.com | The Guardian Open Platform | guardian.co.uk

by karlcow

ShouldIBackupMy.com – A project for Open Hack 2009

Cristiano Betta talks us through how he built the wonderfully funny "ShouldIBackupMy.com". In this project he uses The Guardian Content API to give him information to "predict" the longevity of things you might be concerned enough about to back up.

24 May 2009

23 May 2009

Lawyer: RIAA must pay back all $100M it has collected - Ars Technica

by ericpaul (via)
Lawyer: RIAA must pay back all $100M it has collected Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson has now gotten involved in two more file-sharing lawsuits, including the Jammie Thomas retrial in Minnesota. But it's in the other, lesser-known case, that Nesson and a former student demand the RIAA pay back all $100 million it has collected in settlement money over the years.

Data.gov

by karlcow & 1 other

Welcome to Data.gov

The purpose of Data.gov is to increase public access to high value, machine readable datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. Although the initial launch of Data.gov provides a limited portion of the rich variety of Federal datasets presently available, we invite you to actively participate in shaping the future of Data.gov by suggesting additional datasets and site enhancements to provide seamless access and use of your Federal data. Visit today with us, but come back often. With your help, Data.gov will continue to grow and change in the weeks, months, and years ahead.

20 May 2009

19 May 2009

7.5th Floor » Blog Archive » Back from La Ciudad Híbrida

by karlcow

the contemporary hybrid city through the lenses of my research work augmented by some offline observations. In this intervention entitled “People as sensors; people as actors” (slides with annotations), I look at the integration of ubiquitous technologies (and soft infrastructures) and how they afford us new flexibility in conducting our daily activities (people as actors) with simultaneously providing the means to study our activities in time and space (people as sensors).

Using Google Spreadsheets as a Database with the Google Visualisation API Query Language « OUseful.Info, the blog…

by srcmax & 2 others , 1 comment
Over the weekend, I started exploring the Google Visualisation API Query Language, which is reminiscent of SQL (if that means anything to you!). This language provides a way of interrogating a data source such as a public online Google spreadsheet and pulling back the results of the query as JSON, CSV, or an HTML table.

17 May 2009

Un air de voyage travel book : un album sur Flickr

by karlcow

Un air de voyage is the shop of a friend of me... he travels the world, brings back with him objects and furnitures, and sold them in his shops... he do it with a very nice respect of people he met.

We are currently working on the web site, and for it, I design a travel book based on the picture he takes during his travels... I also ask him some objets like coins, bills, tickets, etc... the result is this 32 page book that we would print soon.

flickfindr

by mozkart
Enter the URL of a flickr image and we'll redirect you to its photos page. Why? I often see photos on forums/blogs that don't link back to the photographers flickr page. This makes me sad. Especially when I'd like to be able to favourite these photos or find out more about their photographer. I couldn't find a tool to help me out, so I built my own. Bookmarklet? Drag the following link to your bookmarks toolbar: ?flickfindr Clicking this on a page with multiple images (like a forum) will create/fix links for all incorrectly linked flickr images. Clicking it while viewing a flickr image will redirect you to it's page.

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