I’m fully impressed! A mate of mine has been making some suggestions to the OpenGeo team about their latest OpenGeo Suite Community Edition – they listened, asked for his input and released new functionality all within the space of a few days – this is agility at its best! There’s so much that is right [...]
Paul is back on the attack – this time he’s likening proprietary software to crack. Brilliant It’s worth taking Paul’s analogy a bit further. Being an open source ‘evangelist’ he believes that proprietary software is bad for you. The two main points he makes are: 1. Proprietary software is pushed onto unsuspecting audiences by software vendors [...]
Things that go bump in the night Late last year I found it really interesting reading Martin Daly’s ‘Higher Education’ series of posts. Here was a real story about about a real project – which had a real resonance with me. As one large project draws to a close, and inspired by Martin’s posts I [...]