The ICT Expo is on next Thursday and Friday in the RDS. I'll be there on the Friday for most of the day, as I am giving a talk in the afternoon on Open Source software in the enterprise. If you're going to be around during the day let me know :) … [Read more...] about ICT Expo 2006
WordPress Revisited
I just installed one of the nightly builds on a new blog and it all works perfectly. No issues with permalinks. No weirdness with templates (at least not with the ones I've tried so far). No strange things with posts. The new features that will be included in the upcoming release are not going to be groundbreaking, but they will improve some areas. I haven't been keeping up … [Read more...] about WordPress Revisited
Mapping Irish Linux Users
Ken has setup a Frappr group for Irish Linux users (aka ILUGers) Nice idea :) … [Read more...] about Mapping Irish Linux Users
Domain Traffic Testing Explained
Frank Michlick, in his most recent article, explains the concept of "traffic testing" domains: A list of domain names is registered for a period from 1-5 days and then deleted again if the amount of traffic (or income) has not reached a certain threshold. Some of the testers will display a ‘parked page’ with PPC advertising and some of them will just display an empty page … [Read more...] about Domain Traffic Testing Explained
Eurid Rejects first ADR
Eurid's ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) court is going to be kept busy in coming months. Its first decision in the case of pst.eu has already been published with the ADR adjudicator finding no fault in the initial registration. The basis for the decision is quite worrying: . Taking into consideration the provisions of articles 10.1 and 10.2 of the Commission Regulation … [Read more...] about Eurid Rejects first ADR
