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Chimera 0.6 Released







Chimera 0.6 Released

Chimera 0.6 Released 03/13/2003 10:23 AM




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In a post on his blog, Chimera devloper Mike Pinkerton writes that Chimera 0.7 has been delayed because "we can no longer legally use the name Chimera". And no, it wasn't Tom Cruise and the makers of that Mission Impossible 2 crap who raised the issue. The minutes summary from...

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Chimera -> Camino


Chimera -> Camino 03/11/2003 09:44 AM

Mike Pinkerton writes in his blog:

When I said we're not soliciting suggestions for new names, I really meant it. Right now Camino has passed the preliminary legal check and they are doing a more in-depth one. Expect resolution sometime next week and the 0.7 release very shortly after.

Doesn't exactly conjure up an image of speed, now, does it? I just think of "El Camino" and imagine something like this.

Not that Chimera was necessarily any better, but Camino just doesn't do it for me.


Safari and Chimera


Safari and Chimera 01/14/2003 02:28 PM

The rumors about Apple releasing its own branded browser circulated for some months now. With the hiring of David Hyatt at Apple, one of the main developers of Chimera and Mozilla, the expectation was the new browser will be based on Gecko. It now turns out Safari is based on Konqueror's rendering engine. Quite interesting!

It would be very interesting to see the evolution of Safari. One major feature missing from Safari is tabbed browsing, which was designed and implemented by David. His description of the story and how it was seen by marketing people at that time is rather amusing.

What are the long term implications for Mozilla of Apple's decision to go without Gecko? With the current polarization of developers around Apple's new MacOS X, is Mozilla going to loose its relevance as the "other" browser on the market? Can Apple fight this browser battle they've just entered? What will be Microsoft's response to this?

I think this year will be an interesting one to watch...


chimera: Dictionary.com Word of the Day


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Hana Micron 'Host' MP3 Chimera


Hana Micron 'Host' MP3 Chimera 06/22/2005 01:57 AM

hana_host.jpgIn ancient times, seers would drink concoctions of nightshade and coriander from amphorae to induce feverish dreams which they used as justifications for their conquerers to hang babies from the backs of moving elephants. Hana Micron's new 'Host' MP3 player harkens back to that bright time in our existence, eye-checking the clay urn design in the player itself, the swirling mystical lights of ecstatic vision in the glowing docking station, and the fragile, flattened bodies of children in the perpendicular USB flash drive docking port. Unfortunately, it will only play back MP3s of the lamentation of women.

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Firefox 0.8 released, Thunderbird 0.5
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PHP 4.3.8 Released!


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A new Security update for the PHP 4.3 Series.

MT 3.1 Released


MT 3.1 Released 08/31/2004 05:37 PM

Movable Type 3.1 Launched: We mentioned some of the big changes in MT 3.1 a few weeks ago. It's now in the wild.

The most prominent new feature in Movable Type 3.1 is the dynamic page functionality, allowing you to choose between static page generation or dynamic pages on a per-template basis. This allows you to optimize the performance of your weblog, providing you the best of both worlds...

I understand that this functionality is what they hired Brad Choate for.

The new category management interface in 3.1 gives you fine-grained control over the organization and display of your posts. You can easily create new subcategories, and move a subcategory from one parent category to another using a sleak, intuitive interface.

People have been screaming for subcategories for as long as I've been working with MT, and someone made a subcategories plugin for MT3.0, which I believe is Six Apart's secret strategy for developing the platform.

Using post scheduling, you can set a time and date for your posts to appear, permitting automatic updates to your weblog even when you're away.

Another huge improvement that people have been using MT-Rebuild to approximate for quite a while now.

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PHP 4.3.3 released!


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PHP 4.3.4 released!


PHP 4.3.4 released! 11/03/2003 08:25 PM
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PHP 4.3.9 Released!


PHP 4.3.9 Released! 12/19/2004 03:26 PM
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PHP 5.0.2 released!


PHP 5.0.2 released! 12/19/2004 03:26 PM
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PKS 0.9.6 released


PKS 0.9.6 released 02/07/2003 09:40 AM
PKS is an OpenPGP Public Key Server. It allows users to store and lookup public keys from the server's database. It can also synchronize with other servers. This release is intended to be a solid, stable bugfix and feature upgrade to 0.9.5. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'd like to announce that PKS 0.9.6 has been released! The file can be downloaded from the SourceForge Download Area for the "pks" project. (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=61738) 19427b543972c23fbc1c167d5408d3a9 *pks-0.9.6.tar.gz I just uploaded the tarball to SourceForge, so don't be surprised if it isn't available on SF mirrors yet. See the release notes (NEWS file) and ChangeLog for more information on the changes since 0.9.5. BE SURE TO READ THE UPGRADING FILE! IMPORTANT NOTES FOR INSTALLATION: * READ THE UPGRADING FILE! The database format has changed slightly, and backwards compatibility is NOT the default. * If you want to be able to add keys via HTTP, make sure to uncomment this line in your pksd.conf: www_readonly 0 * If you want to be able to download keys, make sure to uncomment max_reply_keys. Also, you'll probably want to change this from -1 (unlimited) to a more sane value. * BSD (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD): PKS should work on these platforms. However, no current ports of PKS exist. (FreeBSD's and NetBSD's ports of pks-0.9.4 should NOT be used for security reasons.) * Debian Linux users: The Debian package should catch up to pks-0.9.6 very shortly. * RedHat Linux users: Running "rpm -ta pks-0.9.6.tar.gz" should build you the required RPMs. This release is intended to be a solid, stable bugfix and feature upgrade to 0.9.5. Bug reports and patches are always welcome. Richard Laager rlaager@bigfoot.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.4 iQA/AwUBPkNB3W31OrleHxvOEQKRjQCfQ1N+lOFlMqc+nGZ1eytf9Lm6Io4AniF6 dSOVAHBfdWGWCIF/+mNp6uD0 =wgmA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

POE 0.29 released


POE 0.29 released 06/05/2004 12:02 PM
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PHP 5.0.0 Released!


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KDE 3.4 Released


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PHP 4.3.2 RC1 Released


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XHP v0.3 released


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PHP.net: PHP 5.0.2 Released!


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