Perl Panel 0.4.2
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Perl Panel 0.1.1
Perl Panel 0.1.1
12/23/2003 02:15 PMAn X11 panel program written in Perl.
Perl Panel 0.5.0
Perl Panel 0.5.0
06/29/2004 12:47 AMAn X11 panel program written in Perl.
Perl Panel 0.2.0
Perl Panel 0.2.0
01/06/2004 01:18 PMAn X11 panel program written in Perl.
Perl Panel 0.9.1 (Default branch)
Perl Panel 0.9.1 (Default branch)
04/14/2005 12:56 PM

PerlPanel is an attempt to build a useable, lean panel program (like
Gnome's gnome-panel and KDE's Kicker) in Perl, using GTK 2. It has an
object-oriented design for easy customisation and extension, and an
applet architecture that means that you can create an applet in a
matter of minutes.
Changes:
This release properly fixes the panel border by
using low-level drawing functions. New applets
include Timer, Trash, and Volume. A number of
other applets have been cleaned up. You can drag
launchers from the GNOME Menu (although not yet
onto the panel). The .desktop file library has
been split into a separate package called
X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry, which is available
from CPAN, and the .desktop editor program has
been overhauled to use it. The BatteryMonitor
applet does ACPI/APM detection. You can now upload
your SSH key to remote hosts with the ShellManager
applet.
Comic Creativity: Panel to Panel
Comic Creativity: Panel to Panel
04/30/2004 07:16 PMThis September will see the release of a new book celebrating over a
decade of Dark Horse comic illustrations. Featuring art by Dave
Dorman, Hugh Fleming, Cam Kennedy, Tsuneo Sanda, and many more, this
192-page 9" x 12" paperback wil provide proof positive that
panel-based art
can stand the test of time. It is scheduled for
release on September 29, 2004. You can read all about it at
StarW
ars.com.
Perl Developer! - Market Leader! -
Perl,MySQL,Apache
Perl Developer! - Market Leader! -
Perl,MySQL,Apache
02/01/2005 09:51 PMAlan Morris Recruitment - United Kingdom, London (2005-02-01)
Perl/mod Perl developer, portgreSQL
experience
Perl/mod Perl developer, portgreSQL
experience
03/21/2003 12:28 PMuptime systemlösungen gmbh - Austria, vienna (2003-03-21)
Cultured Perl: Three Essential Perl
Books
Cultured Perl: Three Essential Perl
Books
05/19/2004 09:14 AMKLB writes "In this article, the author reviews three Perl coding
books, bringing you summaries of the key information contained in the
books and how the new versions have been updated."
Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl,
Part 1
Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl,
Part 1
12/16/2003 12:24 PMTed writes "Every self-respecting computer and music fan needs to be
able to manipulate MP3s -- the defacto standard for recreational
digital music use. In ...
I need a perl tutor for perl on Windows
XP
I need a perl tutor for perl on Windows
XP
12/30/2004 11:35 PM - United States, NJ, Hoboken (2004-12-30)
Perl/Mod Perl Web App. Developer/SW
Engineer
Perl/Mod Perl Web App. Developer/SW
Engineer
07/01/2004 08:45 PMRyan Recruiting - United States, CA, Laguna Hills (2004-07-01)
Perl Developer - OO Perl
Perl Developer - OO Perl
04/08/2005 05:47 PMThe Armada Group - CA, San Jose (2005-04-08)
Perl SQL Developer - perl 5 and DBI
Perl SQL Developer - perl 5 and DBI
09/14/2004 04:57 PMMoss Search, LTD - United States, IL, Chicago (2004-09-14)
Panel To Panel Ad
Panel To Panel Ad
08/17/2004 10:47 PMHere's an ad for the upcoming
Star Wars: Panel To Panel—From The
Pages of Dark Horse Comics to a Galaxy Far, Far Away, a new trade
paperback from Dark Horse that will collect many of the covers from
various
Star Wars comics over the years. Look for this book to
arrive September 29th.
Ops Control Panel 1.0.0
Ops Control Panel 1.0.0
12/20/2003 07:24 PMA lightweight MRTG frontend.
CC on Seybold DRM Panel
CC on Seybold DRM Panel
08/17/2004 06:59 PMI'm speaking on a DRM Roundtable 10:30AM tomorrow at Seybold San Francisco.
The panel will address current and future trends in Digital
Rights Management (or the pejorative: Digital Restrictions
Management).
We have two FAQs
addressing Creative Commons and DRM, reproduced below:
Is Creative Commons involved in digital rights management
(DRM)?
No; we prefer to describe the technical aspect of our work as
digital rights description. Whereas digital rights management tools
try to prevent certain uses of copyright works and restrict your
rights, we're trying to promote certain uses and grant you rights.
Instead of having software say, "No, you cannot modify this file," we
want it to say something more like "The author will let you modify
this file, but in return, give her credit."
While the tools are similar, our goals are different. Instead of
using one of the many DRM formats, we've chosen to go with the W3C's
RDF/XML format. Instead of saying "We're not placing these
restrictions," we say "We grant you these permissions," so that search
engines and other applications can easily find generously licensed
works and sort them.
A physical analogy may be helpful. It's DRM's job to put up signs
that say "No Trespassing." It would seem silly to take those signs and
change them to say "Yes Trespassing," which is what using a DRM format
to express our licenses would be like. Instead, we're building new
signs that say "Welcome, Please Come In," and that use different
colors and designs to convey their different messages.
We're leaving "enforcement" to the law, social norms, and the good
faith of the participants. Our tools act as informative aids, not
instruments of control. We want to help copyright holders notify
others of their obligations and freedoms, and to help everyone find
places on the Internet where creative reuses are encouraged.
What happens if someone tries to protect a CC-licensed work
with digital rights management (DRM) tools?
If a person uses DRM tools to restrict any of the rights granted in
the license, that person violates the license. All of our licenses
prohibit licensees from "distributing the Work with any technological
measures that control access or use of the Work in a manner
inconsistent with the terms of this License Agreement."
For those not lucky enough to attend the panel, in addition to
covering the FAQ points above I will give examples for positive use
cases of Digital Rights Description in the areas of
- Discovery
- Expression
- Commerce
- Resource Management
and draw some broad distinctions between DRM and DRD:
- Copy/Use promotion vs. Copy/Use protection
- Encourage fans vs. Discourage casual pirates
- Resource management vs. Customer management
- Web content model vs. 20 Web content model
Panel at SXSW
Panel at SXSW
03/13/2003 10:21 AMI'll be moderating the ambitiously titled "Beyond the Blog: The Future
of Personal Publishing" panel at this year's South By...
9/11 Panel Says 'We Are Not Safe' (AP)
9/11 Panel Says 'We Are Not Safe' (AP)
07/22/2004 08:21 PMAP - America's leaders failed to grasp the gravity of terrorist
threats before the devastating attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, taking
actions so feeble they never even slowed the al-Qaida plotters, a
national commission said in a blistering report Thursday.
Systems Panel 1.0.4
Systems Panel 1.0.4
11/10/2003 11:33 PMA system administrator intranet solution.
Ops Control Panel 1.4.1
Ops Control Panel 1.4.1
07/05/2004 09:06 PMA lightweight MRTG frontend.
9/11 panel says hijackers got help in
U.S.
9/11 panel says hijackers got help in
U.S.
06/28/2004 01:28 PMSystems Panel 1.0.5
Systems Panel 1.0.5
11/19/2003 08:05 PMA system administrator intranet solution.
Ops Control Panel 1.1.0
Ops Control Panel 1.1.0
04/16/2004 03:45 AMA lightweight MRTG frontend.
Ops Control Panel 1.2.0
Ops Control Panel 1.2.0
04/30/2004 07:43 AMA lightweight MRTG frontend.
FDA Panel Says No To Silicone
FDA Panel Says No To Silicone
04/12/2005 06:50 PMCBS News Apr 12 2005 11:00PM GMT
New Journalism Panel
New Journalism Panel
02/10/2004 02:51 AMI something going on that is changing the journalist role? How do we
do this better? Dan: On my right, is Jeff Jarvis, but I won't go into
that any further. Jay Rosen Teach-ins should teach us things, the
most...
IceWM Control Panel 3.1
IceWM Control Panel 3.1
12/25/2003 06:49 AMA full-featured control panel for IceWM.
Kyocera's New Solar Panel
Kyocera's New Solar Panel
08/04/2004 11:37 AM
The intern was disappointed to learn that this
Japanese woman is not included with Kyocera's new solar panel
(with the world's highest efficiency rating for mass produced solar
cells). I didn't have the heart to tell him that we actually do
receive review models with our review models -- screaming stacks of
them, actually -- but that we feel he's just too young to see the
prostitutional side of technology reviewing (the writers kneeling for
the product companies, that is; the models we set free in a bucolic
reserve).
Oh, and nevermind that these have a 15.7% conversion efficiency
rating (That's the highest?) and will be followed up by cells with a
17.7% rating in 2005. Let us do the science talk, okay?
Read
- Press Release (Japanese) [Kyocera via MYCOM PC
Web]
DirectX 9.0c Control Panel
DirectX 9.0c Control Panel
07/28/2004 11:38 AM9/11 Panel to Probe U.S. Air Defenses
(AP)
9/11 Panel to Probe U.S. Air Defenses
(AP)
06/15/2004 10:15 AMAP - Could military jet fighters, the final line of defense, have
stopped or lessened the destruction on Sept. 11, 2001, by shooting
down airliners aimed at some of the nation's best-known buildings? On
Thursday, the Sept. 11 commission will end its series of public
hearings by taking up that question.
washingtonpost.com: 9/11 Panel Unlikely
to Get Later Deadline
washingtonpost.com: 9/11 Panel Unlikely
to Get Later Deadline
01/19/2004 01:57 PM9/11 Panel Unlikely to Get Later Deadline: Hearings Being Scaled Back
to Finish Work by May .. Bush, Hastert to Oppose More Time for Sept.
11
Commission
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LCD panel shortage easing up
LCD panel shortage easing up
03/06/2004 01:49 AMFlat-panel monitors got the "short end of the stick" during an LCD
panel supply crunch last year, analysts say. But more panels and lower
prices are ahead.
ICANN panel condemns Sit
ICANN panel condemns Sit
07/13/2004 08:25 PMTechzonez Jul 13 2004 11:45PM GMT
9/11 Panel to Get More Access to Memos
(AP)
9/11 Panel to Get More Access to Memos
(AP)
02/10/2004 05:29 PMAP - The federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks will
get greater access to classified intelligence briefings prepared for
President Bush under an agreement reached Tuesday with the White
House.
Political Blogging Panel
Political Blogging Panel
02/10/2004 02:51 AM3/5 of panelists agreed to join our Board of Advisors. They can't be
wrong. Doc is moderating, but rarely in moderation. Cameron Barrett:
Clark Community Network lets people create and cross-categorize their
own blogs. 10k blogs, 300k comments. David Weinberger:...
IceWM Control Panel 3.2
IceWM Control Panel 3.2
08/18/2004 06:42 AMA full-featured control panel for IceWM.
Takeover Panel watching Man Utd
Takeover Panel watching Man Utd
02/17/2004 03:53 AMThe Takeover Panel steps in to prevent Manchester United's directors
dealing in its shares after US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer says he
may bid for the club.
The Flat Panel War Widens
The Flat Panel War Widens
09/01/2004 12:05 PMJapan's electronics companies create another venture to produce the
TVs.
The bl0gging panel at Davos
The bl0gging panel at Davos
01/23/2004 01:27 AMYesterday was the blogging panel at Davos. Jay Rosen was the
moderator and the panelists were Orville H. Schell, Loic Le Meur,
yours truly and Hubert Burda. You all already know Loic and Jay I'm
sure. Orville is the Dean of the Berkeley Graduate School of
Journalism and was at the Media Leaders discussion the day before too.
He's got some great perspectives and his positive and insightful view
on blogs was encouraging. Hubert Burda is the CEO of Hubert Burda
Media, one of the largest media conglomerates in Europe and I was
extremely impressed by his positive and open view on blogs and media.
In other words, we had a great panel.
Jay kicked it off by saying that we were going to ignore the
official title, "Will Mainstream Media Co-Opt Blogs and the Internet".
;-)
I explained that blogging meant a lot of things. There was the
technology of blogging, the act of blogging and what journalists were
talking about most of the time. I explained the power-law and asserted
my position that the head of the curve, or the more popular blogs,
were like an amplifier and that I agreed with many people who believe
that the "tail" or the more personal blogs was where most of the
interesting stuff was going on. I talked about Ross Mayfield's layers
and the idea that a lot of interesting sources could be filtered by
special interest groups, through a social layer and to the amplifier
where maybe they can connect, merge with mass media to a certain
extent. Because of the the media orientation of the panel and the
audience, we decided to focus on the impact that blogging had on
journalism and media.
Loic said he thought blogging was like "open sourcing" himself.
Which I thought was an interesting way to look at it. He used his
metaphor about how he thought blogging will do to the traditional
media what Napster did to the music industry. He clarified that he
meant that it would allow people to share information peer to peer
instead of going through traditional distribution. The difference was
that people could more easily create content for blogs than music.
Mr. Burda had a lot of great insights and talked about how
collapsing business models and changes were all part of the game and
that he and the others needed to let go and adapt. He made a point
that he would be interested to see more blogs focusing on things like
science instead of typically popular stuff like politics.
I think we all agreed that the ability for blogs to talk with and
become one with the audience was key.
What was interesting was the number of people from the mass media
in the audience who still seemed to think that blogs were either just
poor quality news or that bloggers were just wannabe journalists. One
person from a newspaper said that she thought blogs would just become
incubators for journalists. I (emotionally) asserted that the mass
media and blogs were not the same. Many bloggers (such as myself) are
blogging, not for the money, but for a passion which embodies what I
believe is part of the heart and soul of journalism. We are not
encumbered by the pressures of advertising, marketing and the burden
of having to sell print media. It's insulting to think that all
bloggers just want to be journalists for print media. I pointed out
that big media had a role and that their ability to protect their
journalists from litigation and to fund particularly expensive
investigations and stories was something we can't do, but the notion
that we're just little versions of them was absurd.
Jay chimed in and pointed out that blogs are much more similar to
the spirit of the "freedom of the press" referred to in the US
constitution. IE citizens with presses.
I'm on a narrow band connection so I will add links after I get
to a wifi connection.
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