The case for OpenID lite

Recently – both in my roll as a developer on the Elgg project, and as one of the organisers of Barcamp Transparency – I have found myself having to sign up for a whole bunch of accounts for various sites. Each one asks me to fill in a profile, and each time I end up […]

Marcus Povey

Recently – both in my roll as a developer on the Elgg project, and as one of the organisers of Barcamp Transparency – I have found myself having to sign up for a whole bunch of accounts for various sites. Each one asks me to fill in a profile, and each time I end up […]

Elgg 1.5 released

Gosh! I’ve hardly had a moment to post recently! Essentially this is because I and the rest of the Curverider team have been working flat out to get Elgg 1.5 released – which I am very pleased to say has finally happened! Both the Curverider team and the open source community have all pulled together […]

Marcus Povey

Gosh! I’ve hardly had a moment to post recently! Essentially this is because I and the rest of the Curverider team have been working flat out to get Elgg 1.5 released – which I am very pleased to say has finally happened! Both the Curverider team and the open source community have all pulled together […]

Bug tracking

Over on his blog, my good friend and colleague Ben has written a good post about bugtrackers. He is essentially complaining that there are currently none available that are good for both developers and end users. Broadly speaking I agree with him. The two main players – Bugzilla and Trac – are both lacking. Bugzilla’s […]

Marcus Povey

Over on his blog, my good friend and colleague Ben has written a good post about bugtrackers. He is essentially complaining that there are currently none available that are good for both developers and end users. Broadly speaking I agree with him. The two main players – Bugzilla and Trac – are both lacking. Bugzilla’s […]