What did I do today?
I find that unless I write these things down the days all merge into
one, so:
- More hacking on Songbee, removed the dependency on XML parsing,
and that means it should now be deployable on Windows. So the next
step is to get a cut-down version of Mozilla that can be bundled
with it. Then I can start polishing it up and
making it do what it ought to do.
- Created an RSS
feed to recent High Court
judgements.
It got me playing with Plagger. Why legal judgments?
There's a surprising amount of news analysis in there, what with
all the anti-terrorism cases and deportations and so on.
And law is an interesting field, not dissimilar to both theology and
computer programming in terms of how it deals with arguments over
interpretation of specifications. I can see why the Perl/law geeks
(Tony, Karen, Greg, etc.) find it interesting, and hopefully they'll
enjoy the Bailli feed too.
- Sorted out more stuff for going to YAPC::Europe, including
translating the opening speech into Japanese. (See last year's
conference for why...)
- Another few changes to the never-ending work project.
- Some support for hosted users.
Looks vaguely productive when I put it like that.
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