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by Michael Cote.
Original Post: PeopleOverProcess.com: links for 2006-08-14
Feed Title: Cote's Weblog: Coding, Austin, etc.
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Feed Description: Using Java to get to the ideal state.
"With all the collections of lists that litter the Internet I was surprised to find an absence of a list of Open Source companies. I decided to build my own list."
"When the software providers can't articulate what they're selling and how it's different than what they used to sell, it's difficult to buy into the phenomenon lock, stock and barrel."
This looks like a promising approach to the "tell me when bands I like are playing in town" idea. Upload your iTunes or Last.fm stats, and it creates RSS and iCal feeds for you.
Nice looking crack at the "to do" list idea, with tags, RSS/ATOM, iCal feed, and a good looking work-flow for task review. I'll have to try using it more. Now it needs some publishing features.
"When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed."
"So instead most organisations (those that don't grossly overspend to do the whole thing) end up with an asset database with enough relationship bells and whistles on it to fool themselves and others that they have a CMDB."