Mifos at OSCON 2008
Posted by adam in Interesting, Propaganda, Work
Mifos’s beloved director George Conard will be giving a talk on Mifos at the 2008 O’Reilly Open Source Conference in Portland, Oregon.
The phrase double bottom line refers to having a bottom line besides just profit.
Pidgin, IRC, Freenode
Posted by adam in Fun, Interesting, Work
IRC is an ancient, tried-and-true one-to-many chat protocol. Pidgin is a feature-rich instant messaging client that can handle many protocols, including IRC. Pidgin runs on many different platforms, including the three most popular ones. Pidgin integrates nicely with the desktop.
Here’s how to set up a Freenode IRC account in Pidgin:
- Open Pidgin; click
Accounts -> Add/Edit. - Click the
Addbutton. - Change the protocol to
IRCand enter
irc.freenode.netas the server. - If you have a Screen name (called a “nick” or “nickname” in IRC
parlance), type it (e.g.MrOpenSource) in theScreenfield. If you don’t own one yet, make one up.
name - Click on the
Advancedtab, and fill in theRealfield.
name
Now, register your nickname. This helps people recognize you, protects your
identity, and allows you to send private messages.
- Click on
Buddies->New Instant Message. - Fill in
NickServforName. - Change
Accountto the Freenode account you just created,
and clickOk. Now you can “talk” with the
NickServrobot. - The first message you send should be
register PASSWORD
(wherePASSWORDis one of your choosing). - Next, set an email address. This will give you a way to reset your
password later should there be a need. Sendset hide email on
toNickServ. - Next message should be
set email ADDRESS(where
ADDRESSis your email address)
Then, join #mifos.
Further instructions can be found here or by saying help to NickServ. Commands like /msg NickServ help do work in Pidgin.
This guide was heavily inspired by the following article on freesoftwaremagazine.com.
One more final tip: enable the “Join/Part Hiding” plugin to supress the many “so-and-so joined the room, so-and-so left” messages that will likely show up in the channel.
Mifos NYT Spot
Posted by adam in Fun, Interesting, Work
Mifos was mentioned in the New York Times yesterday. The big news is that I.B.M. is having 10 software engineers work on the project. Can’t wait to meet ‘em!
Mifos In Action
Posted by adam in Interesting, Work
Check out this map of Mifos deployments (created by Sam). Nice!
New Job: MifOS
Posted by adam in Work
I’m pretty stoked about my new job at the Grameen Foundation working on FLOSS accounting software: MifOS. This video gives a nice technical perspective of the project.
I was also lucky enough to catch a lecture by the founder of Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus. Dr. Yunus’ delivered an inspiring message about the end of poverty. “We will have poverty museums to remember what poverty was, and we will run full-page ads in the New York Times and Washington Post offering a reward to anyone who can find a poor person.”
Work Update: 777s to SIA
Posted by adam in Work
I must admit, it was cool to be a part of this!
My Friends in the News
Posted by adam in Work
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/0…d_online_5.html
It was announced today in a press release that United Online acquired Classmates.com for $100 million. Congratulations to everyone at Classmates.com for your hard work!
Flower Power
Posted by adam in Work
This story: Yahoo! News - Singing Japanese plants will have plant-lovers fuming.
My Last Week at Classmates.com
Posted by adam in Work
To my Friends and coworkers here Classmates,
Thank you! I have learned from you, with you. We have worked hard together, laughed together, and accomplished many things. Leaving is bittersweet; I am turning away from much that I will miss. Still, I will not regret my decision. It is the right choice for me right now, and I’m sure you all wish for me to be the happiest possible person I can be! You have the chance and can take the choice to make a difference. Do it.
For those that are curious, my short term goals include:
* working at an organic coffee farm in Kona, Hawaii
* writing more papers
* teaching
* taking the summer off
* working on open source projects
All About Poop and Farts
Posted by adam in Work
Poopy Pants. He he.
Heh, no more sending real poop in the mail: “All Ordering has been removed from our site as we have recently learned it is not legal.”
Idea to feature smellypoop.com courtesy Eva.