Introducing the Open Data Definition

Data portability is a bit of a hot topic at the moment, and a recent article in the Economist illustrates that this is becoming seen as an issue outside the technical blogging crowd. So it seems like a good time for me to blog about one of the funky things I’ve been working on recently, […]

Marcus Povey

Data portability is a bit of a hot topic at the moment, and a recent article in the Economist illustrates that this is becoming seen as an issue outside the technical blogging crowd. So it seems like a good time for me to blog about one of the funky things I’ve been working on recently, […]

Elgg 1 object model

Elgg 1 introduces some important changes under the hood, perhaps the most important of these has got to be the new object model. In a nutshell, Elgg 1’s object model is a simplification of what we’ve done with Elgg 0.x (from now on called Elgg classic), reducing things to their essential components. In Elgg 1 […]

Marcus Povey

Elgg 1 introduces some important changes under the hood, perhaps the most important of these has got to be the new object model. In a nutshell, Elgg 1’s object model is a simplification of what we’ve done with Elgg 0.x (from now on called Elgg classic), reducing things to their essential components. In Elgg 1 […]

Elgg the book

Just to make you aware, the first book written for Elgg is now available to buy. The Triffid book (as we’re unofficially calling it) covers the 0.x codebase, and serves as a good introduction into installing and running your own installation. If you are looking to create your social networking site by tomorrow, then this […]

Marcus Povey

Just to make you aware, the first book written for Elgg is now available to buy. The Triffid book (as we’re unofficially calling it) covers the 0.x codebase, and serves as a good introduction into installing and running your own installation. If you are looking to create your social networking site by tomorrow, then this […]