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It’s been too long since I’ve written a post here but I blame it on writing posts for everyone else! I wrote a little post about creating a PlanningAlerts scraper for the Northern Territory for my mum. We ran an OpenAustralia hackfest last weekend and I wrote a blog post that was cross posted on [...]

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In less than a week I’m off to DrupalDownunder for work as the company I work for has started to look at using more Drupal in the work they do for clients. Given that I’ve not delved too deep into Drupal and certainly never developed on it, I thought I had better find out a [...]

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The good people of SUSE Studio have just released SUSE Gallery, which allows you to share appliances built in SUSE Studio (done with the usual SUSE Studio style I might add – “Enabling Infinite Improbability Drive” is displayed when you enable the new features :) nice!). OpenAustralia DevLive, the ready-to-run OpenAustralia.org and PlanningAlerts development environment, [...]

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In preparation for the recent OpenAustralia Hackfest – apps4nsw Edition, Matthew asked me to add the Ruby on Rails port of PlanningAlerts to DevLive so that developers could poke around with what was an experimental codebase (it’s now deployed – woohoo!). Unfortunately I wasn’t able to attend the hackfest as I was busy jumping out [...]

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v0.0.5 I’ve created another incremental build of OpenAustralia DevLive. Version 0.0.5 simply makes the web application’s directory the twfy git source tree so you can now use the source control features of git (like resetting after making changes). You can download the 429 MB VMWare image from SUSE Studio for the next week or so [...]

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