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Saturday, August 09, 2003

I've decided to free myself from Radio by switching to DasBlog 1.1. The new address is here:

http://www.bristowe.com/blog/

RSS feed is here

http://www.bristowe.com/blog/SyndicationService.asmx/GetRss.

Many thanks to Clemens and friends for DasBlog!

Please make sure to update your aggregators!


8:31:53 AM    comment []

Friday, August 08, 2003

Like WDDG, the boys and girls over at Heavy deserve a ton of respect. First time plugger, long time surfer.


8:55:18 AM    comment []

My friend, Jason Beres writes:

"What are you going to do in Alberta?  If you want, i will invest in a snow removal service if you run the rigs."

Not a great investiment, Jason. To see why, let's take a look at the numbers. As you can see, we don't get - what Canadians could classify as - a great deal of snow. However, it's cold as Hell up there during the winter. I remember returning home (many times) absolutely frozen after playing hockey on "the pond" all day. Ah, those were the good old days. I wonder how the CBHA is doing?

To be honest, I don't know what I plan to do with myself back home. Write a book? Develop software? Consult? *SHRUG* Or maybe I could follow Eric's lead and become the .NET Canuck?


8:23:05 AM    comment []

Crank it!

http://accordionguy.blogware.com/Video/2003/08/accordion_guy_does_britney.mov

After watching this, I must admit: Joey's got game. On a side note, I can't help but think of this when I hear him play.


8:07:26 AM    comment []

Thursday, August 07, 2003

Active Directory Application Mode (AD/AM) has raised eyebrows. It provides developers an opportunity to incorporate the richness of AD into their applications without its headaches of deployment and support. It achieves this by having instances run as non-OS services, thereby eliminating the need for a domain controller.

AD/AM is available from MS Downloads here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9688f8b9-1034-4ef6-a3e5-2a2a57b5c8e4

A scenario I can't help but think about is using AD/AM in conjunction with Authorization Manager (AzMan).


7:40:31 PM    comment []

Eric hits us again:

http://software.ericsink.com/Geek_Gauntlets.html

Awesome.


7:17:52 PM    comment []

Wednesday, August 06, 2003

WTF?!

$ whois pdcbloggers.net

Registrant:
*******, ***** (...)
   ...

   Domain Name: PDCBLOGGERS.NET

   Administrative Contact:
      ...
   Technical Contact:
      ...

   Record expires on 29-May-2004.
   Record created on 29-May-2003.
   Database last updated on 6-Aug-2003 17:56:10 EDT.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   ...

Drew: Did a squatter beat you to the punch? :-(


5:03:44 PM    comment []

Serious props to Greg Reinacker for adding NNTP support to NewsGator. Goodbye, Outlook Express!


4:49:12 PM    comment []

Released earlier today:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7edde11f-bcea-4773-a292-84525f23baf7

Mucho fantastico!


2:09:06 PM    comment []

INETA Infrastructure

Our team consists of the following members:

  • Chris Goldfarb
  • Devin Rader
  • Jason Beres
  • John Bristowe
  • Keith Franklin
  • Shervin Shakibi

We are committed to serving the INETA community at-large anyway we can. However, it's important to note that we all serve in a volunteer capacity. That stated, sometimes it can be difficult to facilitate requests in a timely manner. Despite this, we work very hard to squash each and every bug we find.

On a personal note: I love volunteering for INETA and I am honored to be a member of the Infrastructure committee. I have never met so many passionate people in one organization who are determined to serve a community the best way they can.

INETA Website

A new version of the Website  (http://www.ineta.org/) was deployed shortly after TechEd 2003.

Presently, my team is firefighting issues that come down the pipeline. We recently squashed a number of bugs related to view state. (This was resolved by persisting session state in SQL Server.) With luck, we hope to have the site completely stable by next week.

INETA vNext

The Infrastructure committee is currently planning ahead to vNext to incorporate a ton of change requests in the queue. We are focusing on a number of key features including:

  • More administration features
  • Better internationalization (i18n) support
  • Increased extensibility

admin.ineta.org

We are hoping to push administration to a new level with this Website (http://admin.ineta.org/). Currently, the site only serves as a test-bed for a read-only scenario. Eventually, a security policy will be applied.

This site represents some of our push for better i18n support, as evidenced by addresses. Example:

http://admin.ineta.org/groups/?userGroupID=14

Lack of i18n support is a huge problem for us at the moment. A large number of group leaders have reported problems while registering their user groups. Additionally, some views of these addresses don't make much sense. For example, Canada has provinces, not states. ;-)

We want to be able to support as many different types of addresses as we can. i18n is a huge change request for us that we're pushing very hard.

blogs.ineta.org

Coming soon. (Hopefully.)

bugs.ineta.org

We have recently installed FogBUGZ to help coordinate bugs and feature requests. The Infrastructure committee uses FogBUGZ extensively to help improve the site. We also use SourceGear's Vault as our code repository.

Both are excellent pieces of software and are highly recommended.

INETA Events

We are working with Steven Smith (ASPAlliance.com) and friends (including Mitch Denny, Kent Sharkey, and Jeff Julian) on a new framework for event aggregation:

http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/Workspaces/workspace.aspx?id=a3b4fcdd-efcc-4aae-b57b-da2d164e4ba0

Event sharing is a really exciting notion that the INETA Infrastructure committee would like to support. The hope is to turn the knob up on communication amongst various entities (i.e. ASPAlliance.com, MSDN, INETA user groups) via aggregation. Imagine a scenario where a user could view a calendar displaying all INETA-related events for the current month. Even better, imagine a pub/sub model where event-related announcements are delivered via .NET Alerts, iCalendar items, or RSS. Our hope is to facilitate this communication by providing a standard and an implementation. Exciting stuff indeed.

INETA Web Services

Anyone who knows me knows that I want to implement INETA-related Web services very, very badly. Personally, I see an incredible opportunity for collaboration among INETA members by exposing SOAP endpoints.


11:33:54 AM    comment []

Tuesday, August 05, 2003

It is with a heavy heart that I announce that I have given notice to my employer, Empowered Software Solutions (ESS). I will be moving back home (Calgary, AB, Canada) later this month to help take care of my grandparents. My grandfather suffers from an advanced case of Parkinson's disease while my grandmother suffers from scoliosis and macular degeneration.

Deciding to move back home was a tough decision; ESS is an utterly-fantastic .NET consulting firm and have treated me wonderfully. However, family comes first. That stated, I look forward to being home with my family after spending five years abroad (Australia, USA). In the meantime, I will continue to blog, write, present, code, volunteer, and work on anything/everything related to .NET and Web services.


7:32:41 PM    comment []

http://www.newsgator.com/news/archive.aspx?post=20

Rock and roll!


9:49:32 AM    comment []

Saturday, August 02, 2003

http://erablog.net/filters/17134.post

Good luck, Drew.

(Lucky bastard. I wish I could go to Japan to talk about WSE v2.0.)


8:45:10 AM    comment []

http://weblogs.asp.net/BDesmond/

Welcome, Brian. Good to hear you're a Cubs fan. :-)


8:42:16 AM    comment []

http://radio.weblogs.com/0117167/2003/08/01.html#a410

Bravo.


8:00:38 AM    comment []

Friday, August 01, 2003

Robert Scoble mentions that "begging on a weblog is a great way" to try and get on the Whidbey beta. Fantastic. Where's the "begging" emoticon?


1:43:46 PM    comment []

Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Checked out BuyMusic.com tonight. Very impressive. I bought a few songs, downloaded them into my "Audio" folder, and played away. $0.99 for a track. And, the track I want without having to buy the whole CD. Wow! Way cool!

Oh, and the site's running on ASP.NET. (My inner geek couldn't resist.)


9:20:15 PM    comment []

Saturday, July 26, 2003

I've been listening to Erick Morillo's latest:

Wow. Un-real.


2:30:58 PM    comment []

Thursday, July 24, 2003

http://www.notalegend.com/

Priceless. :-)


1:11:23 PM    comment []

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

Steve Maine's been playing with WSE v2.0 also:

http://hyperthink.net/blog/

Coolio.


10:31:23 AM    comment []

Tuesday, July 22, 2003

Everyone's favorite unit testing framework just got a little better:

http://nunit.sf.net/

NUnit v2.1 Beta 1 was released yesterday.


11:55:25 PM    comment []

http://www.djmag.com/pages/whats_up.cgi?file=whats_up20030721dj.csv&;topic=djs

Say it ain't so, Eric. :-(


11:34:54 PM    comment []

Monday, July 21, 2003

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=a9c6b790-050c-4ac8-b065-b166e8f7db0b

A great read for down & dirty geeks.


2:50:15 PM    comment []

Another great FYI - this time on an i18n gotcha and SIDs - from the Scott:

http://radio.weblogs.com/0106747/2003/07/21.html#a394

Issues arise when we make assumptions. Amen.


2:47:51 PM    comment []

Sunday, July 20, 2003

Dave Wanta has (finally) added RSS feeds to his KBAlertz Website:

http://www.kbalertz.com/rss/msall.xml (example)

Wahoo! Way to go, Dave!


9:03:08 AM    comment []

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