Agh, I missed 2 days. I’ll have to keep the pressure on, especially now that the August 10 presentations are coming up. Hopefully I’ll have time. I just need to focus more. I need a plan! Read the rest of this entry »
Google Summer of Code 2006 project with the Open Source Applications Foundation.
I’ve resolved to write at least once a day about my summer of code project. It’s the least I could do, considering all they’ve done for me. I have a presentation coming up on August 10. I need to talk to bcm about it. I don’t have anything to show yet
I really need to do something. But what? Read the rest of this entry »
cosmo_trunk\src\webapp\WEB-INF\jsp\home\ inc-tickets.jsp
- Update feedPath
I finally understand how Cosmo works. Of course, there’s still much to learn, but I have successfully changed the feed URIs from /feed/atom/1.0/elliot/calendar to /feed/elliot/calendar. Yay! That was my first goal that I made for myself. So now it should only be a matter of work and time until I get other feed formats implemented
I just wasted an hour on this, so I hope that explaining the solution here will help someone. If you’re using TortoiseSVN and PuTTY, perhaps using a private key created with PuTTYgen (like me), then this probably applies to you. I’m using Windows XP Pro, but Home is probably the same. I didn’t have this problem before because I just used cygwin’s ssh.exe which worked fine.
My goal will be to post in this category at least once per week, and up to once per day if necessary. The last time I posted to this category was June 1st, 2006, so I’m doing fine so far
I found this post to be very interesting (from Summer-Accepted-2006):
I have a problem with “issuing the payment in the currency of the
country listed in my shipping address”.
The country I chose from the list (I had to) is Yugoslavia, but
Yugoslavia hasn’t been around for 3-4 years. It’s called “Serbia and
Montenegro” now. And that name too is not going to last for long,
because Montenegro (the “state” I live in) has just recently (May,
21st) organized a referendum about independence, and the citizens
chose to be independent of Serbia. This is Balkan folks.
So what’s the problem? Serbia’s official currency is dinar (DIN), and
Montenegro’s euro (€), so I’d like that check sent to me to be in
euros. The others SoCers from “Yugoslavia“, are actually from Serbia
and they should get their checks in dinars.
It’s true. My proposal was accepted! Here’s a short excerpt from my application.
I want to work on Atom publishing support for Cosmo because it follows an important trend in Web 2.0-style information sharing. With Atom support, other clients and web applications will be able to effectively access Cosmo via Atom, allowing that data to easily be put to more effective use.


