Herman Peeren
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Herman Peeren commented on Steven Zeegers's blog post 'My view about the JCM debates'
Not all information is available to everybody, not even to anybody. I could write a whole book with all the details and subtleties... but I won't. It is true what Amy says: we could go on and on for ever. We wouldn't come anywhere! Please…
Jun 6, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Here is my article about Nooku, titled "with a little help from my friends...": http://www.hermanpeeren.nl/joomla/nooku-4-joomla The offensive cartoon can be found via: http://www.hermanpeeren.nl/joomla/janes-romeo
Jun 3, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Hi Torkil! There was no ciritique in my remark and you should see my smiling face with it (I must use more emoticons like ;) ). I was just joking a bit about how fast and active Nooku development is at the moment. Ken asked if the two Nooku-articles…
Jun 3, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
@Amy allright. I was affraid they had been censored ;)   @Ken: I was busy publishing my article and the cartoon on my personal site and will do that. But as I'm also taking up my work and personal life again, I didn't find the time to…
Jun 3, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Strange: I typed a comment (todo-list of 3 points) earlier but I don't see it anymore. Has it disappeared?
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
I will honestly select (parts of) emails that will contribute to more mutual understanding. Not to show who is right or wrong, not just to boost my ego (of course, the most difficult part), not to nit-pick on details. I will take some time for it,…
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
never start typing a blogpost when diner is served..
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
scrambled. This was intended: I understand your concerns about publishing emails and I will be carefull with it. But in the whole pile of emails I wrote some nice things. I know that it stinks a bit if you say that yourself  …
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
I Some comparisons, some more explanation and backgrounds. I want to publishunderstand your concerns about publishing emails and I will be carefull with it. But in the whole pile of emails I wrote some nice things. I know that it stinks a bit if you…
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Also on my TODO-list the coming week: propose a draft for a Charter of Editorial Independence
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Typo: in last sentence should be: "a bit differently from public emails" instead of  "a bit differently from private emails"
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Typo: it is Charter of Editorial Independence not Editorial Charter of Independence.   I think it is important for such a contract makes clear what the boundaries are. What can be written for the JCM and what not. Of course it is all…
Jun 2, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Yep, the Author Licence Agreement (ALA) is the only document authors have to agree with. The situation must be clairified. The ALA is primarily a document about the relation between authors and magazine. I think we need a document about the relation…
Jun 1, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
The Author Licence Agreement has been created by lawyers that were paid by OSM. That declares the point of view from OSM. But the reality is diferent: the CLT de facto has final editorial control over the magazine contents.   In fact the…
Jun 1, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
@David: I Confirm that is the problem. Editors don't have the ultimate editing power, that is an external "official" committee in the Joomla-project, the CLT (Community Leadership Team). More on that construction tomorrow by Paul on…
Jun 1, 2011
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Herman Peeren commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 'Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership'
Sh*t, I reacted to 5 postings ago. You all go so fast!   Well let's say: I'm so slow...
Jun 1, 2011

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I'm an omnivore: cook a lot with Joomla! but use other spicey ingredients too. Code-junky since 1977.

At the moment mainly working on the use of Flash in Joomla!-site (and vice-versa).
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A fund for people who don't have easy access to Joomla! books

On http://groups.google.com/group/joomla-dev-general/browse_thread/thread/e94c29aa6bfcf854 someone was advised some books for learning more about Joomla!-development. He wrote back: " I am in Zimbabwe and we dont have credit cards so it will be a bit difficult for me to buy those books." Of course some people responded that they will take care of the payment; I like the Joomla! community.… Continue

Posted on July 13, 2010 at 2:00pm — 4 Comments

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Hannes is looking for a benevolent dictator?

Here is the video of Hannes Papenberg's presentation last Friday April 23 on the Dutch Joomla!Days about 1.6 development:

http://www.joomlacommunity.eu/nieuws/joomladagen/407-jd10nl-video-joomla-16-hannes-papenberg.html



In the end he announces a code freeze for May 5, which would indicate a first beta is following soon. Another remarkable thing in the video: look at… Continue

Posted on April 29, 2010 at 9:00am — 24 Comments

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Revolution OS

Inspiring video on the origin of open source software:







http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=7707585592627775409



Thanks to Mike McGinn (waptug.org) who pointed me to… Continue

Posted on March 3, 2010 at 4:46am — 18 Comments

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business models for developing GPL Joomla! extensions

Just posted this on the general-dev-list: http://groups.google.com/group/joomla-dev-general/browse_thread/thread/78b918a635615bbc



I'd like to further investigate business models for developing GPL Joomla! extensions. Thoughts and suggestions welcome. It would be nice if we could compile a nice…
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Posted on February 24, 2010 at 4:00am — 1 Comment

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At 6:45am on October 29, 2009, Amy StephenAmy Stephen said…
Welcome - glad to have you with us! There is a getting started post that might help explain who we are and our purpose. I love your Twitter Avatar and I love eating good food that someone else prepares. Good to see someone else with a solid code background. Looking forward to getting to know you.
 
 
 

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