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Telemetry – Reboot, Firefox OS, Probe Expiration

Telemetry has seen a resurgence of development of late due in large part to the reboot of the server side component. A group of us gathered in Portland last week to hack on Telemetry concepts (and code). I would like … Continue reading

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FSOSS 2011 Wrap-up

FSOSS 2011 (Seneca College’s Free Software and Open Source Symposium) was another great example of the variety of people and projects involved in free and open source software. I was glad to see both Eclipse and Mozilla featured in talks. … Continue reading

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Lawrence is back at FSOSS

FSOSS, Seneca College’s annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium, takes place Oct. 27-29, 2011. After a couple of years hiatus, I’m back for 2011. I’ve covered a number of different topics at this event over the years. My topics … Continue reading

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