Tuesday, April 29. 2008djauthy - simple authentication using one time tokens, OpenID and OAuthLast night I wrote first draft of specification for djauthy. I presented djauthy almost a month ago at the Christchurch Python Meeting, but I sat down to put together comprehensive specification only now. The specification is here: djauthy - simple authentication using one time tokens, OpenID and OAuth. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated. I will be releasing djauthy under one of the open source licenses in the near future. Tuesday, September 25. 2007Co-working in Christchurch, anyone?It seems this is an important and so far quite successful week for one of my projects. I am talking about the co-working arrangement that I would like to set up here in Christchurch.
I have had two important meetings related to the project. The first one was with a friend who is interested in co-investing in my idea. That's a good sign I have also had a coffee and talked about co-working with Ben. Ben is an entrepreneur, based here in Christchurch and we share the same ideas about collaborative business model. It was really good to talk to him and get such important feedback about it. I really appreciated it. It would be great to hear from anyone who is interested in co-working so we have a chat about it. If you think it's something you would like to do, please contact me at "marek (dot) kuziel (at) encode (dot) net (dot) nz". Friday, September 7. 2007BarCampChristchurch - Live part 3Alright. Few talks later and a blog post lost because of expired seesion I am back from BarCampChristchurch. We're doing pretty well I reckon. 30+ people showed up so far, we had 6 talks covering Web2.0, SaaS, Search, User-Centered design, email and OpenID. You may want to check out Ben's coverage of all talks we've had so far (with photos). I was quite surprised how hard is to explain to people who never heard of OpenID, how OpenID actually works. At the end a real example of how OpenID works helped. Phew. I never thought it's that hard. Lesson learned. At the moment "gadgets" talk is on. For all rugby fans out there is http://web.rugbymate.co.nz/ site which is a portable mobile guide for Rgby World Cup 2007. Phil talked about his play with Arduino and also promoted TVIC group (btw. next dinner is next week). We've four talks in front of us and then planning session for BarCampChristchurch2.
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Thursday, September 6. 2007BarCampChristchurch - Live part 2Ben Kepes talks on SaaS. So, what in hell is SaaS anyway? SaaS = Software as Service. ie. TradeMe - replacement of second hands shop online. Look what happens when you want buy a heater SaaS/s: Pros and Cons: simpler, more incremental (add stuff as you go), threats, generally lower margin. SaaS/v: substitue, but..; value add. Pros and Cons: conception - hard; harder to execute - more complex; needs more cash - maybe; more secure once created Advice: look for SaaS/v model; user-centric design (make stuff *people* want to use); get advice from someone who knows their stuff; Stuff to think about: community; power of networks; aggregation of revenue streams
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BarCampChristchurch - Live part 1Howdy, So, we've started. BarCampChristchurch in on since 10:30am Seth started with his talk about Web2.0. For more information see his blog entry. At the moment discussion goes about Mindmaps, Creative Commons in New Zealand and copyright protection. Video recordings are being made and we're hanging on Freenode IRC #barcamp-chch
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Wednesday, August 22. 2007BarCamp ChristchurchIt all started on the TVIC mailing list as an idea to have lunch/coffee together sometime. Then Seth suggested we should organize small BarCamp event here in Christchurch. So we do. What is that BarCamp thingy, anyway?BarCamp is an internation network of unconferences. It's an open event where content is provided by the participants. The idea is that everyone who attends BarCamp should do a presentation. Focus of the unconference is usually on web applications, open source technologies, etc. More information about what the BarCamp is can be found on Wikipedia. Who, When, Where, What?BarCamp Christchurch is a first BarCamp organized in New Zealand. Two days were proposed: Friday 31st August, or Friday 7th September. It all is going to happen at the Canterbury Innovation Incubator on Armagh street. If you're interested to attend please watch barcamp.org/BarCampChristchurch page for the latest information about the event.
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Wednesday, May 16. 2007Interclue launched!First of all, contratulations to Seth and the team at Interclue! We all know that this was long road for you guys and I think I can say we're all happy to hear that you launched today. For those of you who don't have a clue what I am talking about, get the Interclue Firefox plugin and find out youself. Clueful browsing everyone! Friday, October 27. 2006Book about PEAR Installer coming out soon!This is a book I have been awaiting for a quite long time! The book about new version of the PEAR Installer (note: PEAR Installer is part of the PEAR package), the package that allows you to deploy your PHP projects anywhere without a hassle. As of version 1.4.0, PEAR (Installer) contains channel support, that allows PHP developers to deploy their PHP projects via their own channel server! As a PHP developer, you might had been playing with the idea to automate deployment processes for your PHP (web)applications, right? OK, maybe not. Frankly, I don't know anyone else in person, who would have tried to do deployment of the entire websites, or PHP applications using PEAR Installer and own channel server. I hope this book will change this soon. Continue reading "Book about PEAR Installer coming out soon!" Tuesday, October 24. 2006One of those days...Transmitting file data ...... Committed revision 1337. Saturday, October 14. 2006Mt.Oxford a ine radostiMinuly piatok uplynulo 1000 dni od kedy som prvy krat prisiel na Novy Zeland. Nebol by som to zistil, keby ma nenapadlo si spocitat pocet dni do dna, ked som hral prvy krat touch rugby, o ktorom som pisal minule. Zjavne nieco zafungovalo v podvedomi, resp. nezafungovalo, lebo som 1000 dni oslavil ako sa patri. Vymietli sme par krciem v meste, prvy krat som videl nazivo Christchurchsku kapelu "Into the Void" a postupne sa mi cely svet rozplynul do neznama az do hlavo-bolestiveho precitnutia na druhy den na obed. Ze je okolo obeda som pochopil kvoli tomu, ze na RDU zacala relacia The Joint. Kara nasupene chodila po byte, ja som sa len tak motal a snazil sa vysvetlit samemu sebe, ze od cias vysokej skoly uz nejaky ten rok ubehol. Darmo je niekedy co vysvetlovat. Takze je zrejme, ze po takom vikende som bol predurceny na tyzden, ked je treba vyhnat sprostosti z hlavy. V utorok a stvrtok som bol liezt. Uz tradicne v YMCA. V utorok sme dali nejaky bouldering a par ciest a vo stvrtok som sa uplne donicil iba boulderingom, natiahol som si svaly na lavej ruke, takze som sa potom dovalil do Duxu, kde som vyfasoval vrecko s ladom do jednej, pivo do druhej ruky a nadaval som na cloveka, ktory vymyslel slogan sportom k zdraviu. Ako som uz spominal, v stredu som bol pretiahnut pluca a nohy touch rugby no a vcera sme pre zmenu vyrazili von z mesta na turu. V piatok vecer totiz, omameny poharom silneho muskatoveho vina som vymyslel, ze by sme mohli vyliezt na 1356m.n.m vysoky Mt.Oxford. Takze sme v sobotu rano vyrazili do 60km vzdialeneho Oxfordu. Kara sice chcela na zaciatku urobit nejaku lahsiu turu, ale nejak sa nam ju podarilo nakoniec ukecat na vystup. V podstate sa okrem neustaleho slapania do kopca, ked sa mierne stupania stredali s prudkymi, nic mimoriadne neudialo. Ak teda neratam fakt, ze som hned na zaciatku zistil, ze nemam dostatocne silnu baterku vo fotaku a teda ziadne fotky z vyletu nebudu. Nastastie, Ondrejov fotak nemal podobny problem, takze fotodokumentacia bola nakoniec uspesne spravena. Najvacsie prekvapenie a radost mi urobila Vivka. Ako sme tak sedeli v zavetri vetrolamu na vrchole Mt. Oxfordu a prijimali potravu a tekutiny po narocnom vystupe, Vivka sa z nicoho nic sama postavila, bez dopomoci stala a len sa ta pozerala do udolia. Bolo to po prvy krat, co nieco take urobila. Velmi sme sa z toho tesili. Zostup nam sprijemnil prudky narazovy severo-zapadny vietor. Nastastie sme rychlo zostupili do lesa, kde sa situacia o dost zlepsila. Potom to uz slo skutocne velmi rychlo. Navrat do mesta, pivo, sprcha, vecera a svalovica. Dnes doma vladne velka spokojnost. Baby spia, ja tu pisem toto tu a chystam sa robit nieco uzitocne. Krasnu nedelu prajem! Wednesday, October 11. 2006Touch Rugby - Prvy zapasUff, tak dnes sa to udialo. Dnes som prvy krat hral rugby. Touch rugby konkretne. Ubehlo 1005 dni od kedy som prisiel na Novy Zeland po prvy krat. Takze som celkom dlho odolal da sa povedat. Aby som veci vysvetlil. Podla mna je to skoro ako prestahovat sa do Brazilie a skoro tri roky nezavadit nohou o futbalovu loptu. Kazdopadne, prvy zapas bol skutocne vydareny. Nase muzstvo, zostavene z ludi z firmy, s ktorou mam rocny kontrakt, bolo zlozene z osmich ludi (6 hracov hra, lubovolny zvysok ludi kvasi na striedacke. U nas teda iba dvaja). Z tych osmich ludi sme styria nehrali touch rugby ani raz a doteraz sme (podla toho ako to vyzeralo) ani netusili, ze takato hra vobec existuje. Cez den som si sice este stihol precitat pravidla, ale realita aj tak prekvapila. Kazdopadne sa mi to desne pacilo. Viac info o touch rugby v anglictine na tejto stranke wikipedie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_football_(rugby_league) Tuesday, October 10. 2006Back onlineAfter being offline for a couple of weeks, I can safely say now, that kuziel.info is back online almost in a state as it was before. Only not working thing at the moment is the PhotoLog. But I am hoping to get it fixed sometime soon. The site was down because of moving to the new server, plus it took me a while to get it back online. Thursday, May 11. 2006Seven (plus one) reasons why projects tend to failJoshua Porter wrote his seven reasons why he thinks web apps projects fail (not just) these bubble2.0 days. It is very interesting reading, so hurry up, click click on the link, read it and learn! His blog post: 7 Reasons Why Web Apps Fail And as a bonus here's one link, Jim sent me about Characterizing People as Non-Linear, First-Order Components in Software Development. After those years in web business, I must only agree with the text. People are actually the main reason that causes projects to succeed or fail. UPDATE: Joshua posted 7 More Reasons Why Web Apps Fail. |














