Month: October 2005

  • Interoperability, plugfests and people

    I’m going to keep this short, because it’s late and I’m tired – however, there are several things of note: I’m in Cambridge, ready for the ePlugfest tomorrow – exciting stuff! I’m posting this using a generic Windows blogging client (Zempt, if you must know), using Misja‘s great XML-RPC module If you would like to […]

  • Safety online, part 2

    Vaguely related to my post about training, Bill Thompson @ BBC News points out a new web safety campaign starting this week. Get Safe Online is “a joint government and private sector initiative aimed at helping consumers and small businesses to use the internet safely.” Unfortunately the website isn’t quite up and running yet – […]

  • For my own later consumption

    Indicating HTML and RDF authorship with FOAF Drupal FOAF module

  • Training for teachers

    Via Slashdot: “The personal information of thousands of California children and their teachers was open to public view when the school districts issued a generic password to teachers using the system. Until the teacher used the system and changed the generic password to a unique password, anyone was able to type in a teacher’s user […]