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Reports of Snowy's death have been greatly exaggerated

Browsing foundation-list recently, I was honored to see Snowy (and Tomboy Online) hosting mentioned as one of the GNOME CEO goals (scroll to the bottom) for 2010! Unfortunately, the pace of Snowy's development has slowed in the last few months, due in part to both Sandy and my schedules. Despite that, we wouldn't want Stormy to get a bad reputation because of our slacking, so we're going to change that.

We're hosting an IRC meeting in the #snowy channel on ...

January 22, 2010 05:25am | No comments

Snowy Hackfest

As part of Novell's Hack Week starting today, a few of us will be hanging out on #snowy working on new features and polish, so if you'd like to join in on the fun, drop on by. Also, if you want to contribute, now is the perfect time to get help or for us to review your work!

July 20, 2009 07:12am | No comments

The Adventures of Snowy

Snowy via Wikipedia

Ever since Alex let Tomboy see the light of day, I've been aching for some way to sync the catalog of musings and information that I've accumulated between the various computers I interact with on a daily basis. In particular, I've been complaining about this to various friends (especially Sandy) for years and, aside from boring them nearly to tears, I haven't ...

May 27, 2009 04:11am | No comments

Announcing Mono Accessibility 0.9


Oneth by land, twoeth by iPhone?

Wow, these past 3 months have gone by at a lightning quick pace. I've now fully adjusted to the weather, calling 40 F degree temps "warm", and my daily walk over the wonderful Charles river. All in all, I'm truly enjoying my time here, but of course, I'm missing all my good friends in California.

Just around 15 weeks in to my new position, and our team has already made some significant progress. I'm happy to announce that we're introducing the first developer release of the Mono ...

January 3, 2009 08:26am | No comments

A New Chapter


Two weeks ago, bid a fond farewell to my friends and collegues at Medsphere.

I've been working at "the M" over the last 3+ years, and it's hard to sum up my experiences without seeming trite, but the folks I've met there include some of the best people I've ever worked with. They are a bright, commited and dilligent bunch that have kept the dream of a fully open healthcare solution not only alive but flourishing. A special thanks to the people who have helped to make OpenVista CIS the killer ...

August 20, 2008 02:54pm | No comments