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October 2009
From Drupal to Movable Type - François Nonnenmacher (EN)
a migration of a blog from Drupal to Movable Type. The process is pretty much undocumented out there, apart this helpful tutorial from Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp, which unfortunately will not work if you're using Drupal 6. Hence this little how-to, which works with Drupal 6, but that you'll have to adapt to your own Drupal installation.
How to Migrate to Linux
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September 2009
globalization and urbanization
July 2009
Terre Natale (Exits 2) | Stewdio
Terre Natale (Exits 2) is a half-hour immersive visualization of human migration data.
Visitors enter a dark rotunda to discover a mirror-image Earth revolving around the room, printing animated maps and data to the wall's curved surface. Divided into five narratives, this piece quantifies both voluntary and forced movement across the globe due to political, economic, and environmental factors.
June 2009
PHP: Manuel PHP - Manual
MacADSL - Actualités ADSL, dégroupage et haut débit :: Actualité Free : bridage et 900 MHz.
May 2009
Migration et mondialisation vues par des lycéens de Bondy - Actualité de Hannah Arendt - Blog LeMonde.fr
Migration et mondialisation vues par des lycéens de Bondy | Mediapart
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
Méthodologie pour la migration vers OpenOffice.org - Les prestations informatiques de Cliss XXI
January 2009
imapsync - IMAP synchronisation
December 2008
Let's talk about Python 3.0
Of course, this is causing some people to ask whether it was a good idea; all other things being equal, it’s better to maintain compatibility than to break it, and if the break doesn’t seem to offer anything really major or impressive over the previous compatible version, then it’s natural to ask what, exactly, made this necessary. Jens Afke has rather notably posted some thoughts along those lines, and this post is an attempt to respond and explain, as clearly as I can, why I think Python 3.0 is and will be a good thing even though it’ll create a staggering amount of work for me, my co-workers and my friends and colleagues (since I deal with two large Python 2.x codebases on a daily basis, the migration is not going to be simple or short for me).
November 2008
xen:live-migration_infrastructure [docs]
October 2008
Migration des applications Web (ou pas) vers .NET 3.5
September 2008
Visual Source Safe (VSS) to Subversion (SVN) Migration
