One bite at a time

This post on Blog Pseudoaccidentale described, by way of a parable, how many people think, incorrectly, they can’t contribute to open source.  (The article says “FreeBSD”, but the rule applies to any open source project)  It’s a matter of doing something, no matter how small, consistently.

I’d even use that analogy differently and say, “How do you eat an elephant?” Hint: see title.

(Thanks, Matthias Schmidt, for the link)

pkg_raddical

Matthew Dillon has updated pkg_radd to download based on the uname of the system where it’s run.  This means binary downloads can be keyed to the appropriate release, instead of just whatever’s most recent on pkgbox or any of the mirrors.

Art & Code, EuroBSDCon, projects

The FreeBSD Foundation is looking to give people money to work.   (pdf)  Specifically, they have USD $30K to give to people wanting to work on FreeBSD subsystems.   Fight global recession!

EuroBSDCon 2009 is being held September 18-19th in Cambridge, UK.  That’s a long way off, but they just opened their call for papers.

Art & Code is March 7th, at Carnegie Mellon.  “Programming for Artists” – it’s cheap, and the output should be interesting.  (via)